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Technical Chart of Brass insert for PPR pipe
| Technical Standard | ||||
Material | Brass CW617N,HPB59-1,DZR CW602N,lead free brass C46500,CW511L,etc | ||||
Working Medium | Water and Non-corrosive liqid | ||||
Working Pressure | 16 bar | ||||
Working Temperature | -20°C to 120°C | ||||
Size Range | from 1/2" to 4" | ||||
Connection type | Thread(BSP.NPT) | ||||
Production method | Forging + machining | ||||
Standard Ref | BS or ISO Standard |
Advantages of Brass insert for PPR pipe
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Product Advantage:
Threaded Inserts: These have external threads that can be screwed into corresponding female threaded fittings. They provide a secure and leak-free connection and are suitable for applications where disassembly and reassembly may be required.
Expansion Inserts: Designed to expand within the PPR pipe to create a tight fit. They are often used in situations where a strong, permanent connection is needed and are less prone to leakage.
Tapered Threaded Inserts: The threads have a tapered shape, which helps to create a more secure seal as the insert is tightened. They are commonly used in applications where a high level of sealing performance is required.
Secure Connection: Brass inserts provide a tight and reliable fit within PPR fittings, significantly reducing the risk of leaks and enhancing the overall integrity of the plumbing system.
Corrosion Resistance: The brass material's excellent resistance to corrosion makes these inserts ideal for use in water and other fluid systems where long-term exposure to moisture is a concern.
Versatility: Available in various types, sizes, and thread standards, brass inserts can be used in a wide range of applications, offering flexibility in system design and compatibility with different PPR fittings.
Ease of Installation: They are relatively easy to install, allowing for quick and efficient assembly of plumbing systems without the need for specialized tools or equipment in most cases.
Prepare the PPR Pipe: Cut the PPR pipe to the desired length using a pipe cutter or hacksaw and deburr the cut end to ensure a smooth surface.
Insert the Brass Insert: Insert the brass insert into the end of the PPR pipe. Some inserts may require heating the pipe end to expand it slightly for easier insertion, while others can be pressed in directly.
Connect to the Fitting: Once the insert is in place, connect the PPR pipe with the insert to the corresponding fitting, such as a valve or elbow, by tightening the threaded connection or using other appropriate connection methods.