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Compression Fittings
A compression fitting is a type of fitting used to connect a probe to a thermowell. It helps adjust the length of the probe and ensures it is securely in place. These fittings are easy to use because they don’t need soldering—just tighten them to create a secure seal.

Material | SS316, SS304 ,SS303, Carbon Steel, Brass |
Thread Standard | NPT, BSP |
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Adjustable compression fitting are used directly on probe to achieve the required insertion length in the process and to ensure the proper sheathing of probes into thermowell. Compression fittings for attaching tubing (piping) commonly have ferrules in them. Compression fittings are popular because they do not require soldering, so they are comparatively quick and easy to use.
Nipples are made up with a flange from the same family on each end of a tube section. (Fittings that are manufactured with different flange families on each end are called hybrid adapters.) Straight nipples are manufactured with the same size flange on each end of straight section of tubing. Reducer nipples have different size flanges (from the same family) on each end.
The three piece unions have to be used in hazardous areas, for the junction between conduits pipes and boxes or various appliances. The unions are made up of three independent pieces that can be screwed up by rotating the same pieces among them.