Steel fittings

Stainless Steel Blind Flange

Fittings don’t cost much. But when you need just the right one, it can be really annoying to be out of it.

We offer the full range of stainless fittings for all types of industries including compression stainless fittings, orbital welding fittings, camlock quick release stainless couplings, sanitary stainless compression and fine polished fittings, stainless aseptic fittings for the medical and food industry, stainless butt weld fittings - often used in the chemical industry, stainless camlock adapters for fuels, aggresive chemicals, stainless hose fittings and threaded fittings, stainless steel flanges, elbows, stainless tees, reducers and caps.

All of the above stainless fittings can be offered in imperial and metric dimensions and can be selected in a wide array of alloys.

Today we offer one of the country’s largest inventories of stainless, sanitary fittings, tubing and more. Most of the products are in stock and ready for immediate shipment. 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the advantages of using stainless steel fittings in industrial applications?

Stainless steel fittings offer several advantages, including corrosion resistance, high strength, and durability. They are ideal for use in environments where moisture, chemicals, and temperature fluctuations are present. Additionally, they require minimal maintenance, ensuring longevity and reliability in industrial systems.

How do I choose the right DIN2353 Cutting ring for my application?

Selecting the correct DIN2353 Cutting ring depends on several factors, including the size of the pipes, the type of fluid being transported, and the pressure conditions. It is essential to match the fitting type with the application requirements to ensure proper sealing and performance.

What is the difference between Camlock couplers type A, B, and F?

The differences between Camlock coupler type A, type B, and type F primarily lie in their connection design. Type A features a male adapter with a female pipe thread, type B has a female adapter with a male pipe thread, and type F consists of male adapters with male pipe threads. The choice depends on the specific connection needs within your piping system.