- Use a compression ring that compresses onto the pipe when tightened, creating a watertight seal. - Suitable for copper, PEX, CPVC, and PE pipe. - Easy to install and disassemble.
Crimp Fittings:
- Use a crimp ring that crimps around the pipe to create a secure connection. - Requires a special crimping tool. - Best suited for PEX and CPVC pipe.
Solder Fittings:
- Use solder to fuse the fitting to the pipe, creating a permanent connection. - Typically used for copper pipe. - Requires specialized tools and soldering experience.
Push-Fit Fittings:
- Use a locking ring that locks the pipe into place. - No tools required. - Suitable for PEX, CPVC, and PE pipe.
Compression-Sleeve Fittings:
- Use a sleeve that is compressed onto the pipe and the fitting. - Suitable for copper, PEX, CPVC, and PE pipe. - Provides a strong, leak-free connection.
Flanged Fittings:
- Use a flange that is bolted onto the pipe and fitting. - Creates a removable connection for easy maintenance. - Suitable for large-diameter pipes.
Threaded Fittings:
- Use male and female threads to create a connection. - Typically used for galvanized steel and black iron pipe.
Brass Fittings:
- Made of brass, which is corrosion-resistant and durable. - Suitable for potable water applications.
Plastic Fittings:
- Made of various plastic materials, such as PVC, CPVC, and PEX. - Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and affordable.
Stainless Steel Fittings:
- Made of stainless steel, which is highly corrosion-resistant. - Suitable for medical, industrial, and food-grade applications.