Fittings, Connectors and tubes
Operating Temperature and Pressure of Fittings and Connectors
In addition to the materials, another important technical characteristic of quick fittings is the operating temperature and pressure. These components can operate over a wide temperature range, generally between -40°C and +140°C and are suitable for vacuum and working pressures up to 150 bar.
Materials of Fittings and Connectors
Fittings and connectors are available in a wide variety of materials because they need to be used safely and easily in many applications where the environment and working conditions can vary significantly. Here is a brief overview of the main materials used for making fittings and connectors and their characteristics.
- Plastic, Polyamide, or Technopolymer: Lightweight, non-conductive, and corrosion resistant. Ideal for less demanding applications. Often used in industrial automation, fluidics, telecommunications, fibre optics, and the medical sector.
- Metal, Brass, or Steel: Durable and sturdy, suitable for heavy industrial environments.
- Stainless Steel:Durable and resistant, suitable for heavy industrial environments, the food industry, and for use with aggressive fluids.
Using high-quality fittings and connectors offers numerous advantages. They reduce maintenance costs and times by allowing specific and targeted revisions. This is especially true when using quick-connect fittings. These devices also ensure reliability and safety of the system: a secure connection reduces the risks of leaks and failures, improving operational safety. They are essential for maximising system efficiency, ensuring quality and continuous flow.