We offer stainless steel hose and fittings in material grades 304 and 316 for various industrial applications.
304 stainless steel is widely used in SS hose fittings to balance its strength, make it durable and corrosion resistant. It is mainly used in high pressure applications for exploring extreme corrosive agents.
316 stainless steel is used for manufacturing stainless hose fittings to be used in marine and chemical processing applications, ensuring longevity and reliability in harsh conditions.
Selecting the right stainless hose fittings for an application depends primarily on the mating fittings that the hose assembly will be connected to. Once you’ve identified the mating fittings, the SS hose fittings should match in type, size, and material alloy. It’s crucial to ensure that the fittings are chemically compatible with the medium being transported and can handle the pressure and temperature conditions of both the media and the surrounding environment. By choosing the right stainless hose fittings, you ensure a secure, leak-free connection that performs reliably over time.
Our stainless steel hose fittings are designed to provide secure, leak-proof connections for various applications. Here are some common types:
Male threads with a hex body for easy wrench tightening, used in plumbing, hydraulics, and pneumatics.
Female threads with a hex body, ideal for connecting pipes in plumbing and hydraulic systems.
Allows directional changes and absorbs misalignment, perfect for tight spaces.
Quick, tool-free connections between hoses and equipment, popular in industrial and agricultural applications.
Connects two hoses or pipes securely with internal and external threads.
Versatile flange for connecting pipes, valves, and pumps, offering a leak-proof connection.
Female threads on both ends for easy disassembly and reassembly.
Similar to the female union but with male threads for easy connection and disconnection.
Connects pipes of different sizes, materials, or thread types.
Allows for easy alignment and rotation in pipe connections.
Threads on one or both ends for secure, leak-proof connections in plumbing and industrial applications.
Short pipe segment welded to another pipe, used in welding processes and structural components.