Stainless steel fittings threaded

The stainless threaded fittings and pipe fittings offer the possibility to choose the correct fitting depending on the application. Pressures from 25 to 250 bar allow the fittings a wide range of applications.

The threaded fittings are divided into the following types: nipples, couplings, reducers, plugs, caps, nuts, screw plugs, hose nipples, elbows, tees, crosses and arches.

The interchangeable tube fittings according to DIN 2993 are divided into Straight, angle and T-fittings. They have conical or flat seals (flat seals PTFE, other types of seals on request).

The different types of threads – tapered pipe thread to DIN 2999, cylindrical pipe threads according to DIN ISO 228, NPT), BSP thread and connection types (eg, pipe, hose connection, Welding end) round of the range. Furthermore, different qualities and materials are available (eg material no. 1.4571, 1.4408, 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main types of stainless steel threaded fittings available for industrial applications?

The main types of stainless steel threaded fittings include nipples, couplings, reducers, plugs, caps, nuts, screw plugs, hose nipples, elbows, tees, crosses, and arches. Each type serves a specific function in piping systems, allowing for versatile configurations and connections.

What is the significance of using stainless steel for threaded fittings?

Using stainless steel for threaded fittings is crucial due to its excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and durability. This material is ideal for applications involving high pressures, ranging from 25 to 250 bar, and environments where exposure to moisture or chemicals is a concern.

How do I select the appropriate stainless steel threaded fitting for my application?

Selecting the appropriate stainless steel threaded fitting involves considering the specific requirements of your application, such as pressure ratings and the type of seal needed. For instance, you might choose a Stainless threaded tee - ISO4144 for a standard connection or a Stainless threaded reducing tee for a transition between different pipe sizes. Make sure to also evaluate whether you need flat seals or other types based on your piping system's requirements.