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Manufacturing Pipe Fittings Since 1933

We have the experience and knowledge to provide you with the best products for your needs. Our pipe fittings are made from high-quality materials and are precision-engineered to meet your exact specifications. We offer various sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from, so you can find the perfect fitting for your application.

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LF1074
Elbow
Flgd 45 Elbow

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LF1075
Elbow
Flgd 45 Elbow

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LF1076
Elbow
Flgd 45 Elbow

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LF1077
Elbow
Flgd 45 Elbow

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LF1078
Elbow
Flgd 45 Elbow

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LF1079
Elbow
Flgd 45 Elbow

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LF1080
Elbow
Flgd 45 Elbow

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LF1081
Elbow
Flgd 90 Elbow

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LF1082
Elbow
Flgd 90 Elbow

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LF1083
Elbow
Flgd 90 Elbow

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LF1084
Elbow
Flgd 90 Elbow

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LF1085
Elbow
Flgd 90 Elbow

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LF1086
Elbow
Flgd 90 Elbow

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LF1087
Elbow
Flgd 90 Elbow

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LF1088
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1089
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1090
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1092
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1093
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1094
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1095
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1096
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1097
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1098
Flgd Reducer
Reducer

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LF1099
Flgd Tee
Tee

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What are Pipe Fittings?

Pipe fittings connect the pipe section with another liquid control product, such as a valve or pump, to form a pipeline. As a general rule, fittings refer to those used to carry fluids in metal or plastic pipes. Handrails and other architectural elements can also be connected to pipes using pipe fittings where leak-proof connections are not required. The standard methods of joining pipes are welding or threading, mechanical joining, or chemical bonding. Sometimes, pipe fittings can also be referred to as tubing fittings. Pipe fittings are rarely soldered together, despite having a similar shape to tube fittings. Compression fittings overlap, but their use in pipe connections is rarer than in tubes or tubing.

Benefits of using pipe fittings

Do you want to increase the efficiency of your company’s aluminum pipe fitting systems? Pipe fittings can provide a wide range of benefits that will help you streamline operations and maximize productivity. The following are the benefits of using pipe fittings and how they improve operational efficiencies in commercial enterprises:

  • Leaks are less likely to occur:  One of the primary benefits of using pipe fittings is that they help create a tighter seal, preventing leaks. When pipes are joined together without fittings, there is always the potential for a small gap between the two pipe pieces. This gap can allow water or other liquids to escape, which can cause significant damage. Pipe fittings help to eliminate this problem by creating a snug fit that prevents leaks.

  • A longer-lasting product: Pipe fittings also help to make pipes more durable. When pipes are joined together without fittings, they are more likely to become damaged or dislodged. This is because the force of the water flowing through the pipes can cause the pipes to rub against each other, which can wear them down over time.

A buffer between the pipes
Pipe fittings act as a buffer between the pipes, absorbing some force and protecting the pipes from damage.

The flow rate has increased: Another benefit of using pipe fittings is that they can help improve the water flow rate through a pipe system because when pipes are joined together without fittings, there is always the potential for a small gap between the two pipe pieces. This gap can restrict water flow and cause pressure build-up behind the obstruction. Aluminum cast pipe fittings help eliminate this problem by creating a smooth transition between the two pipe pieces, allowing water to flow more freely.

Installing is easy: Pipe fittings are relatively easy to install, even for those with limited experience. While joining pipes together without fittings can be tricky and requires special tools, most pipe fittings require a wrench and some elbow grease. This makes them an ideal option for those looking to do plumbing work without hiring a professional.

We make connecting pipe fittings easy

When choosing a new pipe fitting supplier, you can’t go wrong with Latrobe Foundry. We have years of experience supplying industries and businesses with the highest quality fittings.

Choosing a trusted pipe and fittings company is essential for ensuring the success of your project. Let Latrobe Foundry take the guesswork out of finding the perfect fittings for your needs. Contact us for more information and to request a quote!