What are the different types of PPR fittings available?

Dec 05, 2023

PPR fittings play a crucial role in creating a versatile and efficient plumbing system. IFAN offers a wide range of PPR fittings, each designed for specific functions within the plumbing network. The different types of PPR fittings available include:

1. Couplers or Sockets:

Used to connect two pipes of the same diameter. They are fundamental for extending the length of the PPR piping system.

2. Elbows:

These fittings are used to change the direction of the pipe layout. They come in various angles, with 45-degree and 90-degree elbows being the most common.

3. Tees:

Tee fittings are used to create a branch in the piping system, allowing for the connection of three pipes. They are available in different configurations like equal tee or reducing tee, depending on the pipe sizes being connected.

4. Reducers:

These fittings are used to connect pipes of different diameters, effectively reducing the pipe size within the system for various design requirements.

5. End Caps:

End caps are used to close the end of a pipe, providing a reliable seal. They are essential for terminating pipelines or preparing for future extensions.

6. Union Fittings:

Union fittings are designed to allow easy disconnection and reconnection of pipes for maintenance or system alterations.

7. Male and Female Adapters:

These fittings are used to transition from PPR piping to other piping materials or to fixtures and appliances. They provide threaded connections for versatility in the system design.

8. Valves:

Valves, such as ball valves and gate valves, are integrated into the PPR system for flow control and isolation purposes.

Each type of PPR fitting serves a unique purpose in a plumbing system, contributing to the system's overall functionality and efficiency. IFAN's range of PPR fittings is manufactured to high-quality standards, ensuring durability and reliability in various plumbing applications.

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