There are two primary methods used to create
brass fittings: forging and extruded bar stock. Forging uses massive pressure to force solid round billets through a die, which in turn cuts and machine the material into the fitting components. Extrusion produces a dense, nonporous material. Extrusion is used to create a variety of different brass fittings, including those used for plumbing and heating. Here are a few examples of the different types of brass fittings:
Nipple and Nipple brass
If you're looking for brass fittings, look no further than Hoffmeyer. The company's 90 years of experience in the industry has resulted in a comprehensive range of brass nipples, accessories, and adapters. Nipples are an important component of your plumbing system, and they're used in many different types of systems. Here are some common uses for brass nipples.
Brass nipples are short pieces of pipe with threading on both ends. They provide connections between objects made of brass, including pipes and tanks. The material's soft nature makes it easy to install, and it has excellent corrosion resistance. It also makes for an easy seal during installation. Lead-free brass is another option, replacing lead with bismuth and silicon, making it safe for use in water systems.
Nipple and Nipple brass couplers
Brass nipples are typically used in plumbing applications, including hot water distribution lines. They offer excellent corrosion resistance and are relatively soft, providing an easy tight seal during installation. While they lack the strength and durability of copper, they do have the same benefits, including an easy to install, heavy-duty wall. Often used in plumbing installations for commercial and industrial purposes, brass nipples offer similar advantages as copper.
The nipples are available in different thread types and dimension standards. A metric nipple has a threaded female end while an American nipple has a tapered male end and a parallel female end. Several types of nipples are available in different materials, including TBE (tee), barrel, and shoulder, as well as a variety of others.
Nipple and Nipple brass tees
Brass nipples are a popular choice for piping applications. They are easy to install and offer good corrosion resistance. Their relatively soft wall makes them easy to tighten during installation. Nipples can also be made from lead-free brass, which replaces lead with bismuth or silicon. This ensures safe potable water in your plumbing system. Nipples are threaded on both sides, making them a perfect choice for connecting copper, lead-filled, and other types of pipes.
Nipple brass tees are generally specified in terms of overall length, including threads. This metal has incredible strength and ductility, which measures how well it resists tensile stress and high temperatures. Because of these qualities, brass nipples are highly recommended for high-temperature and corrosive applications. In addition to this, they're available in a wide range of sizes, from 1/8" to 6" in Regular.
Nipple and Nipple brass street elbows
The Pro line of street elbows is a popular choice for commercial and residential applications. It is a lead-free, solid brass construction with a male and female thread configuration. The pipe chart is helpful in selecting the right size for your project. The pipe chart also shows available schedule 40 and schedule 80 brass nipple pipe products. This product meets the standards for copper and brass plumbing, and is available from Shaw Stainless.