Our range of products include instrumentation tube fittings, hydraulic fittings in halol, hydraulic fittings in dahej, brass double ferrule, brass compression fittings and industrial hydraulic hoses.
tube fittings are single-ferrule compression fitting which provide leak-tight and remakeable connectionsin process and analytical instrumentation, control systems, utilities and other applications.
Specifications
MAWP: 12,000 psig*
Temperature Range: -325 to 1200°F
Materials: SS304,SS 316, Alloy 400, C-276, and brass. Other materials are available.
Sizes: 1/16 to 6 in.
Adapters: NPT, ISO/BSP, SAE/MS, AN, weld, tube stub, port connectors, and ORFS.
Special fittings: Bulkhead and extended (long), bore through, positionable, calibration and dielectric fittings, silver plated nut.
Accessories: Stop collars, bulkhead locks, nut and ferrule sets, prewrapped thread, tools and accessories
To provide a reliable, leak-proof connection in instrumentation and process tubing systems, our tube fittings consist of three precision-machined components: body, ferrule, and nut. The single ferrule design, with the spring-like action of the ferrule during make-up, compensates for the variation in tubing materials, hardness, and thickness of the tube wall to provide leak-tight connections in an extensive range of applications.
.Type :Flare less Bite Type (Single Ferrule)
Standard :DIN 2353 / ISO 8434 - 1
Series :LL (Very Light), L (Light), S (Heavy)
Size :4 mm to 42 mm, 1/8" OD to 2" OD, 1/8" NB to 2" NB
Pressure :Ranging from 100 Bar to 630 Bar depending on type and size
Material :Stainless Steel , Brass (From extruded bar or forging
Hydraulic fittings are components used to connect, join, or seal parts of a hydraulic system. These systems typically involve the use of pressurized fluid to transmit power, and hydraulic fittings play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and efficiency of fluid flow in these systems.
Key Characteristics of Hydraulic Fittings:
Material: Hydraulic fittings are usually made from durable, high-strength materials that can withstand high pressures and corrosive environments. Common materials include:
Steel (often stainless steel for high resistance to corrosion)
Brass
Aluminum
Carbon steel
Types of Hydraulic Fittings:
Elbows: Used to change the direction of the fluid flow, commonly 45° or 90° angles.
Tees: T-shaped connectors used to branch off fluid flow into multiple directions.
Reducers: Used to connect pipes or hoses of different sizes, transitioning from a larger size to a smaller one.
Couplings: These are used to join two sections of hose or pipe together, allowing for easy installation and replacement.
Unions: Similar to couplings but used for permanent or semi-permanent connections.
Adapters: Connectors used to adapt one thread size or type to another.
Plugs and Caps: Used to close off open ends or ports temporarily or permanently.
Thread Types:
NPT (National Pipe Thread): A common type of tapered thread used to create a seal in hydraulic fittings.
BSP (British Standard Pipe): Another type of threading used, primarily in international applications.
JIC (Joint Industrial Council): A fitting that provides a reliable seal by compressing a metal sleeve onto the tube.
Pressure Rating: Hydraulic fittings are designed to handle various pressure levels, and each fitting has a specified pressure rating to ensure safety and functionality in the system. It’s essential to choose fittings that can withstand the system’s operating pressures.
Seal Types:
Compression Fittings: Use a ferrule (compression ring) to form a seal around the pipe or hose.
Metal-to-Metal Seals: Sometimes used for higher-pressure applications or when a longer-lasting seal is required.
Applications:
Heavy Equipment: Hydraulic fittings are widely used in construction machinery, like excavators and bulldozers.
Automotive: Hydraulic systems in vehicles (e.g., braking systems, power steering).
Industrial Machinery: In manufacturing equipment, presses, and presses that require precise hydraulic systems.
Aerospace: High-performance hydraulic systems in aircraft and space systems.
Design and Function:
Hydraulic fittings are designed to ensure that the hydraulic system operates efficiently without leaks. They are engineered to handle the movement and vibrations of the system and are often used with hoses, pipes, or tubes that carry the hydraulic fluid under high pressure.
Hydraulic fittings are components used to connect, join, or seal parts of a hydraulic system. These systems typically involve the use of pressurized fluid to transmit power, and hydraulic fittings play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and efficiency of fluid flow in these systems.
Key Characteristics of Hydraulic Fittings:
Material: Hydraulic fittings are usually made from durable, high-strength materials that can withstand high pressures and corrosive environments. Common materials include:
Steel (often stainless steel for high resistance to corrosion)
Brass
Aluminum
Carbon steel
Types of Hydraulic Fittings:
Elbows: Used to change the direction of the fluid flow, commonly 45° or 90° angles.
Tees: T-shaped connectors used to branch off fluid flow into multiple directions.
Reducers: Used to connect pipes or hoses of different sizes, transitioning from a larger size to a smaller one.
Couplings: These are used to join two sections of hose or pipe together, allowing for easy installation and replacement.
Unions: Similar to couplings but used for permanent or semi-permanent connections.
Adapters: Connectors used to adapt one thread size or type to another.
Plugs and Caps: Used to close off open ends or ports temporarily or permanently.
Thread Types:
NPT (National Pipe Thread): A common type of tapered thread used to create a seal in hydraulic fittings.
BSP (British Standard Pipe): Another type of threading used, primarily in international applications.
JIC (Joint Industrial Council): A fitting that provides a reliable seal by compressing a metal sleeve onto the tube.
Pressure Rating: Hydraulic fittings are designed to handle various pressure levels, and each fitting has a specified pressure rating to ensure safety and functionality in the system. It’s essential to choose fittings that can withstand the system’s operating pressures.
Seal Types:
Compression Fittings: Use a ferrule (compression ring) to form a seal around the pipe or hose.
Metal-to-Metal Seals: Sometimes used for higher-pressure applications or when a longer-lasting seal is required.
Applications:
Heavy Equipment: Hydraulic fittings are widely used in construction machinery, like excavators and bulldozers.
Automotive: Hydraulic systems in vehicles (e.g., braking systems, power steering).
Industrial Machinery: In manufacturing equipment, presses, and presses that require precise hydraulic systems.
Aerospace: High-performance hydraulic systems in aircraft and space systems.
Design and Function:
Hydraulic fittings are designed to ensure that the hydraulic system operates efficiently without leaks. They are engineered to handle the movement and vibrations of the system and are often used with hoses, pipes, or tubes that carry the hydraulic fluid under high pressure.
We are manufacturer, supplier of Brass Double Ferrule Fittings and India’s leading Brass Double Ferrule Fittings
A Brass Double Ferrule fitting is a precision-engineered mechanical tube fitting designed to provide a secure, leak-free connection for metal or plastic tubing. It uses two ferrules—a front ferrule and a back ferrule—to grip the tubing and create a tight seal when the nut is tightened.
Key Features
Material: Made of high-quality brass, offering good corrosion resistance and durability for general industrial and fluid-handling applications.
Two-Ferrule System:
Front Ferrule: Bites into the tube to create a gas-tight or liquid-tight seal.
Back Ferrule: Provides tube support and transfers the clamping force to ensure uniform compression.
Leak-proof Performance: Ensures reliable sealing even under vibration, pressure fluctuations, or temperature changes.
Easy Installation: No special tools required—tightening the nut creates the seal and mechanical grip.
Reusability: Can typically be disassembled and reassembled without significant loss of sealing performance.
Applications: Widely used for instrumentation, gas lines, hydraulic systems, chemical processing, and general fluid control systems.
Benefits
Strong gripping power
High sealing reliability
Resistance to vibration
Compatible with a range of tubing materials
Economical compared to stainless steel alternatives
We are a manufacturer, supplier and exporter of Compression Tube Fitting to our valuable clients. Compression tube fittings are mechanical connectors used to create leak-tight connections between tubes or pipes in various fluid systems. These fittings are widely used in plumbing, hydraulic, pneumatic, and process industries where a secure and reliable connection is needed. Compression fittings work by compressing a ferrule (also known as a compression ring or olive) onto the tube or pipe, creating a seal that prevents leaks.
Brass fittings are typically used for connections that carry chemicals, non-potable water, slurries and flammable gases. Brass fittings are also used in many automotive and truck applications-- from fuel lines to air brakes and other hose ends.