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  1. The body of a pipe coupling (Coupler) is typically made of either the same or similar materials as that of the pipes it joins. They may be rigid or flexible depending on the amount of movement the pipe is subjected to and may also be permanent or removable.

  2. We provide standard pipe couplings and the versatile multi flex coupling, which can be customized to meet your specific requirements. Our tube connectors are built tough so they connect reliably and stay leak proof even under adverse conditions.

  3. Learn about all types of pipe Fittings such as Short & Long radius elbows, tee, reducers, bends, miter, swage, cross, couplings, and cap that use in process piping.

  4. In piping and plumbing, a coupling (or coupler) is a very short length of pipe or tube, with a socket at one or both ends that allows two pipes or tubes to be joined, welded (steel), brazed or soldered (copper, brass etc.) together.

  5. Steel pipe coupling used to connect two pipes, types in full coupling, half coupling and reducing coupling, connections in socket weld or threaded.

  6. Forged pipe fittings are used to build connection, between nominal bore schedule pipe and pipelines.

  7. Pipe Fittings are defined as the piping components that help in pipe routing for directional changes, size changes, and branch connections. Piping Elbows, Piping Reducers, Tee Connections, Olet Connections, Caps, Crosses, etc are pipe fittings and widely used in both the piping and plumbing industry.

  8. Choose from our selection of pipe joining couplings, including rigid, flexible, transition, reducing, outlet, VIC-PRESS™, and plain end pipe joining couplings. Also find flange adapters, expansion joints and more.

  9. Pipe Coupling is a type of pipe fitting used to connect or join equal or different diameter pipe sections. Internal pipe threads, socket type arrangement, or a provision for soldering, brazing, or Welding are available to join pipe-section using coupling.

  10. NORMA provides two fundamental types of mechanical couplings for CONNECTING two pipes together or REPAIRING a damaged connection. When you want to CONNECT two pipes: GRIP: Provides a leak-free connection without pipe damage in axially restrained conditions. FLEX: Flexible pipe couplings that allow for axial and expansion movement without leakage.