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Brass fittings can be used underground for water lines; always check your local code office first. They should not be used for gas lines.
Bathroom fitting is made from brush metal. People who are looking for attractive and best quality bathroom fittings and accessories can prefer showerenclosure as it offers a wide range of variety in bathroom fittings in reasonable price.
Since brass is, itself, a mixture, it is not the solvent. Instead, the solvent is usually copper.
IT IS PART Galvanized don't you knowGalvanized is ZINC coating on black steel and YELLOW BRASS piping is 40% ZINC and 60% Copper and RED BRASS is 85% Copper and 15% Zinc=The problem with TOO much Zinc content is dezincification where the piping becomes brittle and to little zinc and the brass is too soft as the higher copper content.==Mixing Galvanized steel and brass or copper causes a condition of electrolytic action as your mixing ferrous metals and non ferrous metals. ( this is first year apprentice training) to prevent the electrolysis one should use a dielectric fitting=
Brass is commonly used for most plumbing fittings.
Take either an SOS pad or a wire brush and rough up both the inside of the brass fitting and outside of copper pipe, put the copper pipe into the fitting and solder around it.
Certainly look up Flagg Flow T.P Fittings T.P thread-less copper fittings will FIT on schedule 40/80 /120 Brass pipe Ideally it should be brazed but soldering will hold domestic water pressures Also many solder fittings ARE CAST BRASS rather then wrought copper
There are many different kinds of fittings. Traditional fittings are brass or bronze, nowadays they are made from many different and excellent plastics. The plastics, of course are much cheaper.
Brass is normally used for the gas connector to an appliance and for small shut off valves Piping and related fittings black steel is used ABOVE Ground in on piping not exposed to excessive moisture
Any pipe dope will work but Teflon tape is a lot cleaner.
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There are many companies that offer brass fittings. Among them are BrassFittings, AndersonFittings, AlaCop, ThomasNet, Elkhart Products, and ObrienBrassCompany.
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*Yes you can solder brass, as long as it isn't the decorative polished brass. They have used brass fittings in plumbing for years and years. It has the same characteristics as copper.
CP fitting in Plumbing is a usual term used by the plumbing technicians and customers in construction Industry. Unfortunately, nobody knows the correct usage and exactly what CP is. It is nothing but Commercial Plumbing fittings. It can be Brass, Nickel, Gun metal, Steel, PVC etc. JK
Yes all brass object can be recycled.