A quick-connect coupling system allowing fast connection or disconnection of hoses and piping. Made of aluminum, stainless steel, brass, polypropylene or acetal. Useful in petroleum, chemical, agricultural, or industrial fluid transfer where frequent coupling is required.
Used in compression fittings: when a nut is tightened, the ferrule is compressed onto the tubing to create a seal and grip. Made of brass, copper, or stainless steel. Used in pneumatic, hydraulic, instrumentation lines, or refrigeration tubing to join tubing without soldering or welding.
Connectors for compressed air or gas lines (e.g. push-to-connect, threaded, elbow, tee fittings). Usually made from brass, nickel- plated brass, stainless steel, or engineering plastics. Used in pneumatic automation, air tools, control systems to route, branch or join air lines.
A barbed or corrugated connector used to splice two hoses or repair a cut hose by inserting a fitting into hose ends. Made of brass, plastic or stainless steel. Used in garden hoses, pneumatic lines, irrigation, or low-pressure fluid systems. Quick repair or extension of hoses without replacing entire length.
A short tubular fitting (usually male on both ends) used to extend or connect two female threaded parts, often in plumbing or pipe systems. Made of brass, carbon steel, stainless steel, or galvanized steel. Useful for inserting into tight spaces or joining pipes without changing orientation.
Mechanical bands (galvanized steel or stainless steel) used to secure a hose over a fitting or barb, ensuring a tight seal. They come in worm drive, ear type, T-bolt, and spring types. Applied in plumbing, automotive, HVAC, and fluid systems to prevent hose blow-off under pressure. Reliable, simple, adjustable fastening, and reusability in many cases.
Pipe and hose fittings/nipples made from stainless steel, offering corrosion resistance and strength. Used in food, pharmaceutical, chemical, marine, or aggressive-environment piping systems. Exceptional durability, hygiene (easy cleaning), resistance to high temperature and chemical corrosion.
Fittings/nipples (elbows, tees, reducers, couplings) made of carbon steel coated with zinc galvanization to resist corrosion. Used in water supply, sprinklers, structural, or general- purpose piping systems.
Brass fittings / nipples are commonly used in plumbing, air, fuel, gas, and low-medium pressure fluid systems, available in many forms (elbows, tees, couplings, nipples, reducers). Brass is resistant to rust, provides good sealing, with long service life, and cost- effectiveness with easy installation and reliable sealing.
High-pressure connectors that allow hydraulic lines to be quickly connected or disconnected. Made from alloy steel, stainless steel, or brass with sealing. Used in hydraulic circuits for machinery, mobile equipment, and process systems. Minimal fluid loss on disconnection, safe rapid changeover of hydraulic lines, and ability to lock securely.
A flat disc or ring with bolt holes that joins sections of pipe, valves or equipment by bolting together with gaskets in between. Made of carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy, or ductile iron. Allows easy assembly, disassembly, maintenance access, and strong, leak-tight connections in piping systems.
A valve that allows flow in one direction only, preventing backflow automatically. Materials vary by service (metals, plastics, elastomers) for pressure and media compatibility. Protects pumps, compressors, and piping systems against reverse-flow damage.
A linear-motion valve that lifts/lowers a gate to open/close the flow path. Made of cast iron, ductile iron, steel, stainless steel, or bronze. It is best used for on/off control (isolation), not for throttling.
A quarter-turn shut-off valve using a spherical ball with a drilled hole to control flow. Made of brass, stainless steel, carbon steel, or plastic bodies. It offers tight sealing, and fast operation with minimal leakage even after long idle periods.
A check valve installed at the suction (inlet) side, often with a strainer, to maintain prime in suction lines (e.g., pump intakes). It allows fluid to flow into the pump but prevents backflow that would drain the line. Made of brass, stainless steel, or cast iron with elastomer seals.
A valve with a movable disc, controlling flow by the disc moving onto or off the seat. Made of cast steel, stainless steel, or bronze, with internal trim for sealing. Designed for regulating or throttling flow in pipelines with good control over flow rate.
A quarter-turn valve with a flat disc (butterfly) mounted on a central shaft; rotating the disc opens or blocks flow. Used in large diameter pipelines, HVAC, waterworks, and process industries due to its lighter weight and lower cost. Made of cast iron, ductile iron, stainless steel, or plastic.
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