About Air Pipe Fitting
compressed air pipe fittings
Compressed air pipe fittings
join sections of pipe, connect components, and control airflow in a compressed air system. They must be durable, leak-proof, and corrosion-resistant to maintain efficiency and safety under high pressure.
Common types of fittings
- Couplers:Used to connect air tanks or hoses to air lines. Automatic couplers allow for direct plug-in and self-seal upon disconnection, while manual couplers have a collar that must be pulled.
- Plugs:Complement couplers, with male plugs connecting to tools and female couplers connecting to the hose. They are available in different styles, such as automotive, industrial, and ARO.
- Connectors:General fittings that join hoses or allow for the connection of various components.
- Adapters:Used to change connection types or sizes, such as a fitting-to-flange adapter or male/female adapters.
- Elbows:Used to change the direction of a pipe run, with common types being 90 and 45 elbows.
- Tees:Allow a single pipe run to be split into two lines.
- Saddle branches:Clamp onto an existing pipe to create a branch without cutting the main line.
- Customer profile includes
- Automotive, Electricals, Electronics,
- Food & Beverages, Personal Care,
- Pharma, Home Appliances, Textile,
- Process Industries, Handicrafts and
- much more.