The structure of pipe fittings mainly includes the following types:
Flat-head pipe fittings: Flat-head pipe fittings are the most common pipe fittings, mainly composed of two arc-shaped heads. Common ones include direct joints, tee joints, and cross joints. This type of pipe fittings is often used for casting pipe fittings and is the most commonly used type of pipe fittings required for pipeline connection.
Curved-head pipe fittings: Curved-head pipe fittings convert the pipe fitting connection point into a curved head in the form of a right-angle head, which can maintain the strength of the pipe fitting while shortening the pipeline, and has the function of preventing pollution. It is suitable for pipeline connections in the chemical, petroleum, electric power, steam and other industries.
Threaded pipe fittings: Threaded pipe fittings are connected in the form of threads. Common ones include threaded joints, spiral pipe joints, and roll welding joints. This type of pipe fittings is more flexible during installation and can be fastened. It is suitable for a variety of pipeline systems.
Sealed pipe fittings: Sealed pipe fittings are used to complete the sealing and fastening of pipe fitting connections. Common ones include steel strand pipe fittings, rubber pipe fittings, and plastic pipe fittings. This type of pipe fittings can prevent contamination from silt and impurities in the water source and ensure the sealing of the pipeline system.
