Compression Fittings
A compression fitting is a convenient, leak-proof system for assembling gas or water pipelines without the need for soldering or welding. Explore our wide range of compression fittings.
Why use a compression fitting?
Today, there are strict requirements for water and gas pipelines to ensure their quality. Copper pipes are often used because of their safety and durability. When connecting copper pipes, a compression fitting is an efficient choice, providing not only a reliable connection but also saving time compared to traditional soldering methods.
Compression fittings also have aesthetic advantages, appearing neater and more modern than soldered joints. This is especially relevant when pipes are visible, such as in homes or public spaces. Thanks to technological advancements, water and gas pipelines are now not only safer and more durable but also quicker and more aesthetically pleasing to install. In short, compression fittings are a smart and modern choice for connecting copper pipes.
How does a compression fitting work?
Compression fittings are often chosen because they are very efficient to use. Soldering pipes results in an unsightly appearance and is less safe. Compression fittings have a sleek appearance and ensure a tight and safe connection between the pipes. The fitting consists of several parts. The compression fitting includes a compression nut that allows you to screw the fitting tightly onto the ends of the pipe. Inside the compression nut is the key component, the compression ring. The compression ring ensures a water-tight connection, preventing moisture or gas from leaking through the fitting.
Brass Compression Fitting
Because brass compression fittings are made with high precision, older methods such as soldering, welding, and gluing have become outdated. Installing a compression fitting is very easy and saves a lot of time. Thanks to a special ring inside the compression fitting, you can be sure that the connection is leak-proof.
Brass, the material used for compression fittings, makes them strong and reliable. Brass does not rust and has a long lifespan, making compression fittings suitable for many different tasks. It also conducts heat well, which is helpful when temperatures fluctuate.
In addition to the technical benefits, brass compression fittings are also very easy to use. Even if you don’t have much technical experience, you can install them easily. This not only makes installation quick but also ensures that more people can benefit from this convenient method of connecting pipes.
BELGAS Compression Fitting
We have a wide range of BELGAS compression fittings. If you want a reliable water or gas system, then a BELGAS compression fitting is an excellent choice. The BELGAS compression fitting is specifically developed for the Belgian market. The fitting is suitable for both water and gas systems. For both water and gas systems, the BELGAS compression fitting provides long-lasting durability. The material is made of high-quality brass and features a smooth compression nut, just like the Dutch compression fitting.
Galvanized Steel Compression Fitting
In addition to brass and BELGAS compression fittings, we also offer galvanized steel fittings in our assortment. These compression rings guarantee a reliable seal that has been tested by TNO. The large variety of these fittings is the unique feature of this program. These compression fittings are made of galvanized steel, making them suitable for heating pipes.
Aluminum Compression Fitting
The BONFIX aluminum compression fitting is made of high-quality, nickel-plated brass and includes a smoothly rotating compression nut. The aluminum compression fitting consists of at least four parts: the body (1), the compression ring (2), the multilayer sleeve (3), and the compression nut (4). It is delivered fully assembled, allowing for easy connection to the multilayer/alu press pipe.
Other Fittings
Not looking for a compression fitting? We offer many other fittings as well. Among these, we provide press fittings, fitting work, and IBC adapters.
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