Pipe & Tube Fittings
Industries like food, pharmaceuticals, and construction rely on fittings to smoothly transfer liquids and products in their facilities. At Online Metals, we offer high-quality fittings to ensure your operations run seamlessly.
Type of Fitting | Application |
Elbow | Elbows are used to change the direction of pipe or tube flow, allowing for smooth turns and maneuverability in pipeline systems. |
Tee | Tees are used to join three sections of pipe or tube at a 90-degree angle, creating a T-shaped connection. |
Union | Unions are used to easily and quickly disconnect or join sections of pipe or tube without the need for threading. |
Bushing | Bushings are used to join pipes or tubes of different sizes together, providing a smooth and secure connection. |
Cap | Caps are used to seal the end of a pipe or tube, preventing the flow of liquids or debris. |
Coupling | Couplings are used to connect two pipes or tubes of the same size, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection. |
Cross | Cross fittings are used to join four sections of pipe or tube at right angles, creating a cross-shaped connection. |
Flange | Flanges are used to connect pipes or tubes to other equipment or structures, providing a secure and leak-proof connection. |
Insert | Inserts are used to strengthen and support pipe or tube connections in high-pressure systems. |
Male Connector | Male connectors are used to join a pipe or tube to a female connection, providing a secure and leak-proof seal. |
Female Connector | Female connectors are used to join a pipe or tube to a male connection, creating a secure and leak-proof seal. |
Nipple | Nipples are short sections of pipe or tube used to extend or connect fittings in plumbing systems. |
Plug | Plugs are used to seal off the end of a pipe or tube temporarily, preventing the flow of liquids or debris. |
Reducer | Reducers are used to connect pipes or tubes of different sizes, allowing for a smooth and efficient transition. |
End Cap | End caps are used to seal the end of a pipe or tube permanently, preventing the flow of liquids or debris. |