Description
The CPVC MTA, or Male Threaded Adapter, is an essential fitting for bridging the gap between a solvent-weld CPVC piping system and a threaded connection. Made from durable chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, this fitting is expertly engineered to provide a secure and leak-proof joint. The solvent-weld end ensures a permanent bond with the pipe, while the male threaded end allows for a temporary or permanent connection to other threaded fittings, valves, or fixtures.
Uses:
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Connecting to Metal Fittings: The primary use of an MTA is to transition from a CPVC pipe to a metal fitting or fixture, such as a valve or a pump, which typically has a female threaded outlet.
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Fixture Connection: It is commonly used to connect CPVC supply lines to fixtures like water heaters, tanks, or certain types of faucets that require a threaded connection.
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Creating Service Points: MTAs can be installed at strategic points in a plumbing system to create a service point that can be easily connected to or disconnected from.
Advantages:
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Secure and Reliable Connection: The combination of a strong solvent-weld bond and a tight threaded connection ensures a reliable, leak-proof joint. The plastic threads are less prone to rust and corrosion than metal, ensuring a long-lasting seal.
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Corrosion and Chemical Resistance: Like other CPVC fittings, the MTA will not rust, scale, or corrode over time, ensuring a clean and consistent water flow. It is also resistant to a variety of common chemicals.
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High Temperature and Pressure Resistance: It is designed to handle hot and cold water applications, withstanding temperatures up to 200°F (93°C) and maintaining durability under a wide range of operating pressures.
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Simplified Installation: The fitting can be easily joined to a CPVC pipe with solvent cement, and the threaded end allows for a straightforward connection to other components. This simplifies complex transitions in a plumbing layout.
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