BRASS MACHON

Description of BRASS MACHON

The brass plug is indicated for the different joints and branches in a high-density polyethylene pipe network distribution.

Brass fittings, such as brass fittings, are made from a copper-zinc alloy, which offers exceptional corrosion resistance and structural durability. Its malleability allows the manufacturing of precise and complex parts, adapting to specific irrigation system designs. Brass is an ideal choice when greater mechanical strength is required and a long service life is sought without compromising the integrity of the system.

A key difference between polyethylene and brass is that the thermal conductivity of brass evenly distributes temperature across the fittings. This is essential in extreme climates to avoid condensation and prevent possible damage from temperature variations. On the other hand, polyethylene may be more susceptible to extreme temperature changes, although its overall corrosion resistance and lightness compensate for this limitation in many scenarios.