90, 45 Elbow
A 90-degree elbow and a 45-degree elbow are common plumbing fittings used to change the direction of a pipe. These elbows are typically made of various materials, such as PVC, CPVC, copper, brass, or stainless steel, depending on the specific application and the type of pipes being used. Both types of elbows are crucial for designing plumbing systems efficiently, as they help navigate around obstacles, corners, or other structural elements.
Brazing Rods, Bushes
Brazing rods are metal rods used in the brazing process, which is a joining process similar to soldering or welding. Brazing involves melting a filler material, often a metal alloy with a lower melting point than the workpieces, to join them together. In plumbing, a bushing or bush is a type of fitting that connects pipes of different sizes. It typically has a threaded interior and exterior, allowing it to be screwed into a larger pipe fitting and receive a smaller-sized pipe.
End Cap, Coupling, Bends
An end cap is a fitting used to close the end of a pipe. It is a sealed component, preventing the flow of water or other substances through that particular pipe end.
Coupling is a device used to connect two pipes of the same diameter. It can be threaded or unthreaded, and it provides a secure joint between the two pipes.
Bends, also known as elbows, are fittings used to change the direction of a pipe.