About Male Connectors
| Material |
Brass |
| Thread Size (MM) |
Customized |
| Size |
As per requirement |
| Connection |
Welded, Male |
| Application |
Gas Pipe |
| Temperature Rating |
as per std / requirement |
Male Connectors We manufacture an extensive range of high quality Male Connectors. These connectors are constructed with high density materials such as brass, stainless steel, plastics and copper. High Performance in Pneumatic SystemsThese male connectors excel in pneumatic, automation, and fluid transfer systems, providing dependable sealing and flow rates up to 1500 L/min for 12 mm tube ID. Their corrosion-resistant constructionsnickel-plated brass and stainless steelensure long-lasting operation even in harsh environments, making them ideal for industrial and manufacturing setups.
Versatile Threaded ConnectionsAvailable in BSP and NPT threads, the connectors fit a variety of tubing materials: plastic, copper, or metal. Their push-to-connect design speeds up installation and reduces downtime. Thread sizesranging from 1/8" to 1/2"and customizable tube diameters allow tailored configurations for integrated systems and retrofits.
FAQs of Male Connectors:
Q: How do I select the correct male connector for my pneumatic system?
A: Choose the connector based on your required thread size (BSP or NPT), tube inside and outside diameter, material (brass, stainless steel, or polymer), and working pressure. Consult your equipment specifications to ensure proper compatibility.
Q: What is the recommended operating temperature and pressure range for these connectors?
A: These connectors are designed to operate within a pressure range of 012 bar and an ambient temperature range of -20C to +80C. This makes them suitable for most pneumatic and fluid transfer applications.
Q: Where can these male connectors be used for best results?
A: They are highly effective in pneumatic systems, air compressors, automation processes, and industrial fluid transfer where robust sealing and corrosion resistance are needed.
Q: What process should I follow to install these threaded connectors?
A: Verify the required thread standard (BSP or NPT), clean the tube and thread surfaces, use appropriate sealing material (NBR or PTFE), and tighten the connector using suitable tools to ensure a leak-proof joint.
Q: How does the corrosion resistance benefit my setup?
A: With nickel-plated and stainless steel variants, these connectors resist rust and chemical corrosion, thus extending service life and reducing maintenance needs in moisture-prone or chemically demanding environments.
Q: When is it necessary to use a stainless steel connector over a brass one?
A: Opt for stainless steel connectors in corrosive environments, sanitation-sensitive applications, or where higher tensile strength (up to 350 MPa) is required for durability and compliance with AISI 304/316 standards.
Q: What packaging options are available for these male connectors?
A: Connectors are supplied in individual polybags for easy handling or bulk packs for industrial distribution and manufacturing requirements.