A flexible and dependable fitting created for a variety of applications is the Brass Inverted Flare Fitting, Barstock 90 Degree Male Elbow, NPT Male x Tube OD. These are its main characteristics:
This fitting's purpose is to make a 90-degree adaption between a male NPT end and a female tube end. This makes plumbing and hydraulic system installation simple and practical.
High-quality brass was used in the fitting's construction, which provides good corrosion resistance. Its resilience and lifespan are ensured by the fact that it remains ductile at high temperatures. Brass also has a low magnetic permeability, which makes it perfect for situations where magnetic interference should be kept to a minimum.
Numerous uses: This fitting can be used with a wide range of fluids, including natural gas, liquid petroleum (LP), refrigeration, hydraulic brakes, transmission cooler lines, fuel, oil, air, and power steering systems.
It's crucial to understand that this fitting is not meant to be used in applications involving potable drinking water. It shouldn't be utilized to transport water intended for human consumption.
Depending on the outer diameter (O.D.) of the tube, the operating pressure of this fitting can reach up to 2000 psi. Additionally, when bundy-weld is employed, it can endure burst pressures of up to 5000 psi.
In conclusion, the Brass Inverted Flare Fitting, Barstock 90 Degree Male Elbow, NPT Male x Tube OD offers a durable, corrosion-resistant, and adaptable design that makes it a great option for a range of plumbing and hydraulic applications.
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