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Tanks, pipework, nozzles, tube fittings
News Release from: Durapipe UK | Subject: Threaded fittings
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2007
Durapipe UK extends threaded fittings
range
An extended range of Durapipe UK threaded fittings introduces a series of brass inserts, providing a highly reliable connection between pipework and equipment across building services applications
Durapipe UK has extended its range of threaded fittings, introducing a series of brass inserts, offering the ultimate in performance capabilities and providing a highly reliable connection between pipework and ancillary equipment across a range of building services applications Manufactured in both ABS and PVC-U materials, the new fittings have been specifically developed to offer increased customer options in the threaded fittings range
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The fittings allow direct metal to metal connection and the ability to be solvent welded to pipework also ensures the fittings provide a durable connection to operational equipment.
Available in metric sizes up to 63mm and imperial up to 2'', the latest addition offers male and female connection options, providing specifiers with increased flexibility when selecting fittings for a variety of uses within the building services market.
Manufactured in the same sizes, a new half-faced union is also being introduced to the range.
Available in ABS material, the new product can be connected to metal valves and easily removed and replaced with no cutting required.
The half-faced union provides a male threaded adaptor for female ends.
These new products further enhance the Durapipe UK connection fittings range following the launch of its flexible hoses earlier in the year.
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