Thermo PPRC Pipe Fittings
- Thermo PPRC Pipe fittings are a crucial component of modern plumbing and heating systems. PPRC stands for “Polypropylene Random Copolymer” which is a type of thermoplastic material known for its excellent heat and chemical resistance.
- Thermo PPRC Pipe Fittings are designed to connect and redirect PPR pipes, ensuring a secure and leak-free plumbing or heating system. These fittings come in various shapes and sizes, such as elbows, tees, couplings, and valves, to accommodate different installation requirements.
- They are preferred for their durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation, making them a popular choice for a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing systems.
- Thermo PPRC Pipe Fittings are known for their long service life and ability to withstand high-temperature and high-pressure conditions, making them a reliable choice for a variety of piping needs.
Equal Tee
Equal Tee is a type of plumbing fitting designed for use in PPR piping systems. It is called an “Equal Tee” because it has three equally sized openings or arms, forming a T-shaped configuration.
This type of tee fitting allows for a 90° connection between three pipes of the same diameter, facilitating the branching of pipelines in a plumbing system while maintaining the same pipe size for all three connections.
Reducing Tee
Reducing Tee is a type of plumbing fitting designed to provide a branch connection in a pipeline while allowing for a change in pipe size at the same time.
The Reducing Tee has three openings, with one inlet and two outlets. The size of the outlet openings is smaller than that of the inlet, making it suitable for connecting pipes of different diameters within a plumbing system.
Cross Tee
A Cross Tee is a type of pipe fitting used in plumbing and heating systems.
The Cross Tee is designed with four equally-sized openings in a cross-shaped configuration, allowing for the division of a PPR pipe into three separate directions at a right angle to the main pipeline.
Male (MTA) Tee
“Male” indicates that one end of the tee features external threads, designed to connect to a female-threaded component, such as a PPR female fitting or valve. “MTA” stands for “Male Threaded Adapter,” which means it has a male threaded portion for making a secure connection. “Tee” refers to the overall shape of the fitting, which resembles the letter “T.” It has three openings, allowing it to branch a pipeline into two directions.
Female (FTA) Tee
The term “FTA” stands for “Female Threaded Adapter,” which means that this particular tee fitting has a female threaded end, allowing it to be easily connected to a male-threaded pipe or component.
The PPR Female (FTA) Tee serves as a three-way junction point in the PPR piping system. It typically has three openings: one at the bottom, which can be connected to a PPR pipe, and two on the sides with female threads.
Reducing Socket
Reducing Socket is a type of plumbing fitting designed to connect two pipes of different sizes within a PPR piping system. It has two openings, one with a larger diameter and the other with a smaller diameter, allowing it to join a larger PPR pipe to a smaller one.
This fitting ensures a secure and leak-free connection between the two pipes, maintaining the integrity of the plumbing system.
Male (MTA) Socket
Male (MTA) Socket serves the purpose of connecting a PPR pipe to a male-threaded component, such as a valve, faucet, or another pipe with a compatible female thread.
The Male (MTA) Socket features a female PPR socket end to accommodate the PPR pipe and a male threaded end, which can be screwed into the corresponding female-threaded part of the system.
Female (FTA) Socket
The Female (FTA) Socket is designed to connect a male-threaded pipe or component to a PPR pipe.
Female FTA Sockets are used in both residential and commercial plumbing systems, serving as connectors for various components in water supply, heating, and other fluid transport systems.
45° Elbow
The 45° elbow is designed to connect two sections of PPR pipes at a 45-degree angle, allowing for a change in direction within the piping system.
This specific angle is commonly used to navigate around obstacles or make gradual turns in the pipeline. PPR 45° elbows are favored for their reliability, ease of installation, and resistance to corrosion.
90° Elbow
The “90° Elbow” refers to the shape of the fitting, which is designed to change the direction of a PPR pipe by 90 degrees, allowing for smooth and gradual turns in the piping system.
PPR 90° Elbows are used to create right-angle bends in pipelines, enabling changes in direction without the need for complex pipe bending or additional connectors.
Male (MTA) Elbow
A PPR Male MTA (Male Threaded Adapter) Elbow is a type of pipe fitting commonly used in plumbing and fluid transport systems.
The male threaded end of the fitting allows it to be attached to a female threaded connection, such as a valve or another fitting. The Elbow shape of the fitting allows for a change in the direction of the piping system, typically at a 90° angle.
Female (FTA) Elbow
“Female” indicates that one end of the elbow is designed to accept a male PPR pipe, allowing it to be connected to the system.”FTA” means that the female end of the elbow is equipped with threads to provide a secure connection with a threaded male PPR pipe or fittings.
Female FTA Elbows are widely used in PPR plumbing systems to change the direction of the pipe while maintaining a watertight and secure connection.
