pipe fitting
A pipe fitting is the term used for a short tubular section or tube that is used to join or extend an existing pipe, tube or pipe. Sockets can have different forms, while their shape, size and material are adapted to specific use and requirements.
Sockets are often used in a variety of industries, including:
Plumbing: Couplings are used to connect the pipes or tubes of the water and sewage system. They can be made of plastic, metal or other materials.
Gas installations: In gas installations, fittings are used to create connections between gas pipes, tubes and fittings.
Chemical industry: In the chemical industry, couplings are often used to connect different parts of chemical processes and to transport different chemical substances.
Construction: In the construction industry, fittings are used for a variety of purposes, including drainage, ventilation and other applications where a strong and reliable connection between tubes or pipes is required.
Automotive Industry: In the automotive industry, fittings are often used to connect various components within cooling systems, exhaust systems and other vehicle parts.
Electrical installation: In electrical installation, grommets are used to protect and guide electrical cables and wires, such as PVC or metal electrical grommets.
Sockets can be of various shapes, including cylindrical, conical, or other shapes, and are often joined using a variety of fittings such as sleeves, elbows, threaded joints, and other fasteners. Their purpose is to ensure a reliable, tight and safe connection between two or more parts of pipes, tubes or pipelines, thus enabling the transmission of liquids, gases, electricity or other media.