Discover VEVOR's whole line of fittings for dependable pipe connections in pump systems, industrial process piping, residential plumbing, and irrigation. Whether you require PVC fittings for chemical-resistant drainage projects or for high-pressure water systems, VEVOR offers high-quality components designed for long-term, leak-free performance for every fitting type, material grade, and connection standard.
Are you searching for dependable fittings that maintain pressure and seal properly in demanding plumbing and process piping applications? VEVOR offers the appropriate material and connection type for your system, whether you require polyethylene pipe fittings for irrigation systems or chemical-resistant process pipes. Explore our assortment designed for pressure-rated materials, accurate dimensional standards, and wide application compatibility across major fitting materials.
The two fundamental characteristics that determine whether a pipe fitting establishes a dependable, suitable connection in its particular system application are fitting type and material. VEVOR's lineup covers every key fitting type and material category for the most typical residential, commercial, and industrial piping applications.
Because brass combines the corrosion resistance, pressure rating, and machinability required for dependable threaded and compression connections over decades of service, these are the standard option for residential and light commercial water supply, gas distribution, and compressed air systems. Brass can withstand the temperature range of hot water supply systems without the dimensional instability that plastic substitutes exhibit under prolonged exposure to heat, resists dezincification in the majority of water chemistry conditions, and retains thread integrity with frequent connection cycling.
Lead-free or low-lead brass alloy compositions that comply with current drinking water safety regulations are used. This feature is a crucial material requirement for any fitting that comes into contact with potable water supply systems. As stated on each product, the thread forms on this comply with NPT or BSP standards, guaranteeing proper engagement with current system threads without the cross-threading risk that non-standard thread forms create. VEVOR's brass range offers the material quality and dimensional accuracy required for leak-free installation to home plumbers, HVAC installers, and industrial maintenance teams who require dependable, code-compliant brass across conventional connection sizes.
PVC is used in drainage, waste, vent, and low-pressure process piping applications, where the material's superior chemical resistance, smooth inner surface, and corrosion resistance give it an advantage over metal substitutes in harsh chemical environments. PVC is the preferred material for laboratory drainage, chemical process lines, and agricultural chemical handling systems where metal would deteriorate quickly under chemical exposure due to its resistance to acids, alkalis, and several organic solvents.
VEVOR's PVC is available in Schedule 40 or Schedule 80 wall thicknesses, depending on the intended pressure and temperature service conditions. Schedule 40 is used for standard drainage and low-pressure applications. In contrast, Schedule 80 is used for higher-pressure process piping, where a thicker wall provides the extra structural safety margin required by elevated system pressures. When pressure-tested to failure under controlled conditions, the solvent-cement socket connections on VEVOR's PVC fail in the pipe body rather than at the connection, because the chemical bonds between the fitting and the pipe exceed the pipe's tensile strength.
Fittings made of polyethylene and polypropylene expand the range of plastic applications beyond those that require greater flexibility, chemical compatibility, or impact resistance than PVC can provide. Polyethylene is suitable for gas service lines, irrigation systems, and potable water distribution because of its flexibility, which allows it to withstand temperature cycling and ground movement without cracking, unlike rigid materials under the same conditions. These are suitable for hot-water process lines and chemical systems containing solvents that damage PVC, as they can withstand higher service temperatures and are more chemically compatible with these systems than PVC.
For irrigation system builders and agricultural installers working across large field areas where tool-intensive connections significantly slow installation, VEVOR's polyethylene pipe uses compression or barb connections that accommodate the flexible pipe OD tolerances of standard polyethylene tubing, eliminating the need for special tools. The socket-fusion or threaded connections used in VEVOR's selections are suitable for the higher-temperature, higher-pressure process piping applications for which polypropylene is well-suited. These connections offer the integrity that lower-rated plastic fitting materials cannot maintain under elevated service conditions.
The system completion and configuration requirements that primary pipe fittings alone cannot meet are satisfied by pipe kits and pump adapters. Pipe kits include the sealing plugs required to close branch connections installed for future growth but not yet in use, isolate system portions during pressure testing, and cap unused ports. Pump adapters serve as a link between the different pipe sizes and materials utilized in the downstream distribution system and pump output designs.
With brass, stainless, and plastic plug options in NPT and BSP thread standards that meet various system material and pressure requirements, VEVOR's pipe kit selections cover the most popular thread sizes and material combinations used in residential and light commercial plumbing. VEVOR's pump adapters & fittings provide a transition that completes the pump installation without requiring custom-machined adapters, which increase installation time and cost beyond standard off-the-shelf fitting solutions. This feature solves the connection challenge posed by pump installations when the pump's inlet and outlet thread standards differ from the connection type of the existing pipe system.
How well a fitting provider can handle the entire spectrum of a piping project, from small-diameter instrument connections to large-bore process and water main applications, depends on the size range and application suitability. VEVOR covers the most frequently required sizes for light industrial, residential, and agricultural pipe projects.
For contractors and facilities managers who source fittings for a project from a single supplier to guarantee consistent material quality and dimensional compatibility throughout the entire installation, the pipe fitting size range establishes which pipe diameters the supplier's product line can serve. Small-diameter instruments and large-bore distribution connections beyond the core range must be sourced separately from a provider whose range is limited to mid-size.
The standard domestic and light commercial pipe sizes that VEVOR covers range from ¼-inch to 2-inch nominal sizes. These are the dimensions most commonly used in light process pipes, compressed air networks, irrigation system distribution, and home plumbing. The vast majority of residential and small commercial fitting needs are handled by this size coverage, eliminating the need for specialized sourcing that is occasionally required for huge or very small diameters. VEVOR's size-range documentation enables project planners to verify size availability across the entire fitting schedule before purchasing, preventing mid-installation supply gaps.
Fitting application suitability includes the particular fluid, pressure, temperature, and regulatory requirements of each piping system; these factors determine which material and connection type satisfy the service demands without either underspecifying in demanding applications where poor material selection leads to premature fitting failure or overspecifying expensive materials where less expensive alternatives perform adequately.
VEVOR's lead-free fittings meet drinking water safety requirements for potable water applications that ordinary brass cannot meet in areas with current lead-content laws. Brass and reinforced nylon for compressed air systems offer the thread integrity and pressure ratings that standard drainage PVC is expressly not rated for. This crucial application distinction helps prevent hazardous pressure-fitting failures in incorrectly specified air system installations. Before installation in any pressurized system where fitting failure poses a risk to safety, property damage, or system downtime, VEVOR's product specifications clearly specify each fitting's rated working pressure, temperature range, and suitable fluid service.
For every residential, agricultural, and light industrial pipe need, VEVOR offers accurate material grades, standard dimensional conformity, and wide application coverage across brass, PVC, polyethylene, and polypropylene. Every connection and application has a VEVOR fitting, from brass for gas and potable water systems to pump adapters and pipe kits for full system installation. Dependable after-sales support is available for every transaction. Explore the entire selection now and confidently connect each piping system.
The high-pressure rating and thread integrity make them suitable for compressed air, gas, and pressurized water delivery systems. PVC is appropriate for drainage, waste, vent, and low-pressure process lines where corrosion immunity and chemical resistance are more important than pressure capacity. In gas or pressurized supply systems, never replace brass with PVC.
Yes, the lead-free or low-lead alloy compositions used in VEVOR's fittings comply with the latest drinking water safety regulations. To ensure complete regulatory compliance, always verify that the product's lead content compliance certification meets the potable water fitting standards of your local jurisdiction before installing it in drinking water supply lines.
Depending on the particular product, VEVOR offers in both NPT and BSP thread standards. Before making a purchase, always make sure the thread standard on the product listing matches the type of thread in your current system. This feature is because, despite nominal size matching, NPT and BSP threads have differing thread angles and pitches that impede proper sealing contact between mismatched thread standards.
Standard polyethylene fittings are not rated for hot-water supply; rather, they are rated for cold-water and ambient-temperature applications. Use fittings suitable for the hot water system's service temperature for your hot water lines. Before installation, always compare the fitting's temperature rating to the maximum working temperature of your system.