About Brass Nipples
Brass hex nipples are short, threaded pipe fittingswith a central hexagonal body, designed to connect two female-threaded pipes orfittings, typically in plumbing, HVAC, and industrial pneumatic systems. Madefrom durable, corrosion-resistant brass, they feature male threads on both ends(NPT, BSP, or BSPT) and are tightened using a wrench, making them ideal forhigh-pressure water, oil, and gas applications.
Key Features and Detailed Description
- Design: These fittings feature male pipe threads (MPT) on both ends, with a hexagonal center section, which is crucial for providing a secure grip for a wrench during installation, unlike standard pipe nipples.
- Material: Constructed from high-quality brass, they offer excellent tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance, suitable for harsh environments.
- Dimensions & Sizes: Commonly available in sizes ranging from 1/16â to 2â or larger. The length is generally short, designed to bring two female fittings close together.
- Thread Standards: They come with various thread standards, including National Pipe Thread (NPT) and British Standard Pipe Thread (BSP/BSPT).
- Reducing Nipple: A subset of hex nipples that allows for connecting two different pipe sizes, often called a Reducing Hex Nipple.
Key Advantages
- Corrosion Resistance: Highly resistant to rust and degradation, making them suitable for water, gas, and oil operations.
- Durability: Stronger than many plastic fittings, designed for long-lasting performance.
- Easy Installation: The hexagon nut shape allows for quick and secure tightening with a wrench.
- Versatility: Suitable for high-pressure, heavy-duty industrial and commercial applications.
Common Applications
- Plumbing Systems: Connecting pipes and fixtures in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
- Industrial Machinery: Used for pneumatic systems, air compression, and hydraulic systems.
- Gas & Fuel Lines: Used for securely connecting pipes in natural gas and propane systems.
- Water Treatment: Found in water distribution systems and filtration, say.
Typical Specifications
- Thread Type: NPT Male x NPT Male, or BSPT Male x BSPT Male.
- Material: Brass (can be nickel-plated).
- Pressure Ratings: Can support up to CL1000, CL3000, and CL6000.