When you use soft copper tubing, you flare the end to make the connection. You put a nut on the tube and then flare the end so that it looks like a funnel. Then you can connect the tube to a fitting and when you tighten the nut it compresses the copper and makes a seal.
A flare connection is a type of plumbing or fluid connection where a flared fitting is used to connect a pipe or tubing. This fitting has a cone-shaped or flared end that mates with a mating surface to create a seal. Flare connections are commonly used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
There is a tool available to do it . Basically a flaring tool like is used in plumbing with a different tip.
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There are lots of ways to join C x C one can use compression unions, C x C unions , couplings, soldering ,brazing mechanical joints, flare x flare
Double flare is a type of compression fitting used in plumbing and automotive applications. It involves flaring the end of a tubing twice to create a stronger seal when connected to a fitting. Double flare fittings are commonly used in brake line systems for their enhanced durability and leak resistance.
A retaining nut could be the packing gland nut on a valve stem or the nut used on a flare or compression fitting
A flare nut, also known as a flare fitting or flare nut fitting, is used to connect tubing or piping in hydraulic and plumbing systems. It features a conical shape that allows for a secure connection when tightened onto a flared end of a tube, creating a leak-free seal. Flare nuts are commonly made from materials like brass or steel and are essential in applications where high pressure is involved, ensuring reliable fluid flow.
A word that means to burn with sudden flame is flare. The homophone for flare is flair. Sear can also mean to burn with a sudden flame, and its homophone is sere.
Yes, a solar flare and a sun flare are the same thing. They refer to sudden releases of energy in the sun's atmosphere that can cause disturbances on Earth.
I think it means "we love to help".
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In the context of the allergic wheal and flare reaction, the flare is the redness one sees on the skin after an allergen has been injected. The wheal is the indurated (hard) bump.