What is a valve
for viscous fluids
Shut-off valves for viscous or contaminated fluids are those that allow us to control the flow in those applications that must move fluids with high viscosity or density or with particles of considerable size.
Typical applications include the following:
Valves for paints
Valves for lubricating greases
Valves for industrial oils
What types of Fittings exist
Various types of fittings can be found in the industry, depending on the type of connection or the application for which they are intended. The main examples are:
Our brass push-in fittings are those that require a simple operator operation to connect and disconnect the hose to another element of the system.
Intended for applications that require continuous disconnection of the elements.
They are mainly used for a reliable fixed connection for fluids working up to high pressures.
With its tightening system consisting of a nut and a biconical compression ring, we achieve a reliable and quick adjustment, by using a spanner, to pipes of different materials, both plastic and metallic.
Easily removable with the help of a key.
Suitable for low pressures and few exchanges, generally with the help of a spanner.
In this case, make sure that there is enough space around the fitting to be able to dismantle it.
What is a
Hose connector
A fitting is a metal part needed to connect a hose to another device in the system (nozzles, valves, etc.) or supply point (hydrant, machine, compressor, etc.).
With the fitting we achieve the optimum sealing and union between the spout and the element to which it is connected.
The fittings provide a reliable and durable connection between the components of the installation.