Key Considerations for Screwed Fittings

When selecting or buying screwed fittings, consider the following key factors:

  1. Material: Choose a material that is compatible with the fluids or gases being conveyed. Common materials include stainless steel, brass, and carbon steel.

  2. Size and Type: Select the appropriate size and type of fitting for your application. Consider factors such as thread type (NPT, BSP), pipe size, and pressure rating.

  3. Pressure and Temperature Rating: Ensure that the fittings can handle the pressure and temperature conditions of the system they will be used in.

  4. Leakage Potential: Choose fittings that provide a reliable seal to prevent leaks. Consider factors like thread engagement and use of sealants or tape.

  5. Corrosion Resistance: Consider the environment in which the fittings will be used and select materials that offer corrosion resistance to ensure long-term durability.

  6. Application: Consider the specific application requirements, such as industrial, plumbing, or hydraulic systems, and choose fittings that are suitable for that application.

  7. Quality and Compliance: Select fittings from reputable manufacturers that meet industry standards and regulations to ensure quality and compliance with relevant specifications.

By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision when selecting or buying screwed fittings for your specific needs.