Product Information:
This Brass Male Coude is a plumbing fitting under IFAN. The main material is brass material with external threads, which can be connected with other fittings. Brass Male Coude is a plumbing fitting of type 02. Compared with the plumbing fittings of type 01, the color is darker and the quality is lighter.
Brass Male Coude is made of CW617 brass raw material, made by bar turning or stamping hot forging, etc. It is a brass fitting for the connection of pipes, allowing 90º direction change. It is externally threaded on one end, allowing for internal threaded connections.

Product Size:
Size | PCS BOX | Weight | CTN SIZE |
L3/8FM" | 400 | 33 | 0.015 |
L1/2"FM | 360 | 47 | 0.015 |
L3/4FM | 200 | 85 | 0.015 |
L1FM | 110 | 140 | 0.015 |
1"1/4FM | 60 | 222 | 0.015 |
1"1/2FM | 40 | 298 | 0.015 |
2"FM | 30 | 470 | 0.015 |
Product Features:
Plumbing is one of the radiant floor heating, and it is also the most popular heating method at present. It is quite advantageous compared to electric heating. Plumbing is through the ground coil, there is circulating hot water in the pipe, through the heat medium in the floor radiant layer, the entire ground is evenly heated, and the ground's own heat storage and heat radiation are conducted from bottom to top. heating purpose. Since the temperature gradient gradually decreases from the sole of the foot to the head is formed indoors, it gives people a comfortable feeling of warm feet and cool head. Floor radiant heating conforms to the traditional Chinese medicine's fitness theory of "warm feet and cool tops", and is currently the most comfortable heating method.

Water floor heating ground structure: thermal insulation layer, heating layer, heat storage layer. The thermal insulation layer is often referred to as the thermal insulation board, the heating layer is the heating pipe, and the thermal storage layer is the cement layer. Aside from the floor or floor tile height, the floor heating part occupies a floor height of about 5.5 cm. The radiator water supply pipes are generally buried under the ground. However, the pipes are directly buried in the concrete and do not directly occupy the floor height.