Various types of Instrument fittings
Fittings for instrumentation Tubes and pipes are fundamentally different because tubes are never threaded at the end to establish a connection. If you want to connect a piece of tubing to another tubing or a portion of the pipe, you'll need a tube fitting to do so instead (such as an instrument). Tubes, in contrast to lines, have a thin wall thickness. A standard tube's wall thickness is insufficient to support threads. Thickness is very important for fitting instrumentation. Fittings for hydraulic hoses There are male and female fittings for pneumatic connectors. Stainless-Steel Hydraulic Fittings are used to join pipes, tubes, and hoses in pressurized gas systems. Pneumatic tube fittings are frequently made from high-temperature and high-pressure resistant stainless steel or nickel steel grades. Pneumatic Pipe Fittings can be made from a variety of alloys, depending on their intended use. An end-to-hose connector is known as a Pneumatic Hose Fitting. With another...