Taisher 2PCS Forging of 304 Stainless Steel Fitting Reducer Adapter 1/2-Inch Male Pipe x 1/2-Inch Female Pipe
Taisher 2PCS Forging of 304 Stainless Steel Fitting, Reducer Adapter, 1/2-Inch Male Pipe x 1/2-Inch Female Pipe: Industrial & Scientific. Taisher 2PCS Forging of 304 Stainless Steel Fitting, Reducer Adapter, 1/2-Inch Male Pipe x 1/2-Inch Female Pipe: Industrial & Scientific. Product Type —— Adapter(1/2"Male NPTx 1/2"Female NPT) with protective case,for industry connecting pipes or fittings with different end types, diameters, or materials. 。 Product Material —— Forging of 304 stainless steel strength and resistance to corrosion. 。 Working Temperature —— Temperature range from -212 to 1472 degrees F/-100 to 800 degrees c. 。 Maximum Pressure —— Maximum working pressure is 3600 psi/25MPa. 。 Special Feature —— The quality of forged stainless steel is better than casting. 。 , committed to producing high-quality products what is industrial level, providing each customer with the highest standard of customer service.。Specification:。1.Main Material:304 Stainless Steel。2.Technology:Forging。3.Size:1/2"Male NPTx 1/2"Female NPT。4.Connection:Thread。5.Working Temperature:-212 to 932 degrees F/-100 to 500 degrees C.。6.Maximum Pressure: Maximum working pressure is 3600 psi/25MPa.。Advantages:。1.Forging of 304 stainless steel strength and resistance to corrosion.。2.304 stainless steel is used for tableware, environmental protection and no pollution。3.NPT thread for creating tighter seals than straight threads.。4.The hardness of 304 stainless steel is 2 times higher than copper, 10 times higher than aluminum.。5.The working pressure is much higher than the Adapter of casting on the market.。6.The working temperature is much higher than the Adapter of casting on the market.。7.The thickness is 20% thicker than the same type of connector.。8.The smooth edges and precision production makes work easier,more effective and convenient installation.。Application:。This Adapter can be used for oils, air, water, liquids, steam and gasses. 。 。 。




