Threaded Fitting Stainless Steel Cap 1" IG 10bar
The end cap/threaded cap has an internal thread. To seal the thread, you will need an additional suitable thread sealing material. Hemp or Teflon tape is suitable here. The thread is the common Whitworth pipe thread used in water technology. The external threads are conical.
Product Features:
- rust-free and corrosion-resistant
- durable
- pressure range up to 10 bar
- suitable for cold water and hot water
Technical Data:
Connection: Internal thread
Connection dimensions: 1"
Working pressure (PN): 10 bar
Temperature: -20 °C to + 200 °C
Material: Stainless Steel 316 (V4A steel according to DIN 1.4401)
Advantages of Stainless Steel Fittings:
All stainless steel fittings listed here are permanently corrosion-resistant and, unlike welded fittings or press fittings, can be detached again. The threads allow a seamless transition to other materials without the need for a transition fitting. The stainless steel screw connections do not require seals, allowing use up to 200 °C without any issues.
Thread Type:
The threads of all pipe fittings are manufactured according to the common standards ISO 7-1/EN 10226-1 (internal and external threads) as well as ISO 228-1 (union nuts of the fittings). The external threads are conical/tapered. The internal threads are parallel/cylindrical. All threads are standardly specified in inches. The threads are sealed with a suitable thread sealing material such as PTFE thread sealing tape or thread sealing hemp.
Whitworth Pipe Thread for Threaded Pipes and Fittings | ||||
Thread in Inches | External Thread in mm | Internal Thread / Core Diameter in mm | Threads per Inch | Pitch in mm |
1/4" | 13,157 | 11,445 | 19 | 1,337 |
3/8" | 16,662 | 14,95 | 19 | 1,337 |
1/2" | 20,955 | 18,631 | 14 | 1,814 |
3/4" | 26,441 | 24,117 | 14 | 1,814 |
1" | 33,249 | 30,291 | 11 | 2,309 |
1 1/4" | 41,91 | 38,952 | 11 | 2,309 |
1 1/2" | 47,803 | 44,845 | 11 | 2,309 |
2" | 59,614 | 56,656 | 11 | 2,309 |
Potability:
Stainless steel fittings made of AISI 316 stainless steel are listed in the UBA list (UBA = Federal Environment Agency) for potable materials in drinking water installations and can therefore be used for drinking water supply.