M Profile Pipe Fittings

M Profile Pipe Fittings

You'll find the complete range of stainless steel 316 press fittings from M-Press available to purchase below, we offer sizes 15mm – 108mm. These fittings all come with M-profile ends, EPDM rubber seals, 10-year manufacturers guarantee and WRAS approval for potable water.

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Product Introduction

What is M Profile Pipe Fittings

 

 

M profile press fittings are a type of plumbing fitting that use an M-shaped profile to create a secure and leak-free connection between pipes. These fittings consist of two parts: the fitting body and the pressing sleeve.

 

Benefits of M Profile Pipe Fittings

Speed and Ease of Installation

M profile press fittings can be installed quickly and easily using a press tool, which saves time and reduces labor costs.

Leak-Free Connection

The M-shaped groove on the fitting body creates a secure and leak-free connection by gripping the pipe tightly, ensuring that there are no leaks or drips in the plumbing system.

Versatility

M profile press fittings can be used with a wide range of pipe materials, including copper, stainless steel, and PEX, making them a versatile choice for any plumbing project.

 

 

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We are committed to delivering high quality services that exceed our clients' expectations. We strive to ensure that our clients are satisfied with our services and work closely with them to ensure their needs are met.

Expertise and Experience

Our team of experts have years of experience in delivering high quality services to our clients. We hire only the best professionals who have a proven track record of delivering exceptional results.

Quality Assurance

We have a rigorous quality assurance process in place to ensure that all our services meet the highest standards of quality. Our team of quality analysts checks each project thoroughly before it is delivered to the client.

State-of-the-art Technology

We use the latest technology and tools to deliver high quality services. Our team is well-versed in the latest trends and advancements in technology and uses them to provide the best results.

Competitive Pricing

We offer competitive pricing for our services without compromising on quality. Our prices are transparent, and we do not believe in hidden charges or fees.

 

M Profile Press Fittings Vs V Profile Press Fittings: Understanding the Differences

 

In tap water transportation, there is no need to consider the corrosion allowance of M-profile stainless steel fittings. To minimize the cost of M profile stainless steel fittings, all stainless-steel press fitting producers have traditionally advocated "thinning." Choosing the right fittings is crucial to ensure a reliable and efficient system when it comes to plumbing and HVAC installations. M and V Press fittings have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their ease of installation and reliability. However, there are two common types of press fittings, M or V press fittings. Understanding the difference between them is essential in selecting the correct type of fitting for your project.

M Profile Press Fitting Manufacturing Process
M profile press fittings are known for their reliability, durability, and ease of installation. But have you ever wondered how these fittings are manufactured? The manufacturing process for M profile press fittings involves several key steps that help ensure the fittings' quality and integrity. The first step in the manufacturing process is to select high-quality raw materials, such as brass or stainless steel, suitable for press fittings. The raw materials are then formed into the desired shape using various techniques, such as forging or casting. M profile press fittings are complicated and require high precision; it will take a lot of labor and material to make the inner hoop groove of the O-ring sealing, which makes the price relatively high; installation quality is closely related to the earnestness of the operators, construction requirements are strict and meticulous, and it is not suitable for extensive construction site management. Forming stainless-steel press fittings is a sophisticated manufacturing process that must be welded according to the goods' various applications and materials. Stainless steel press fittings must be included according to specific techniques, and the forming must be done gradually under set pressure.

 

The Definition of V Profile Press Fitting
The V profile press fitting is defined as a pipe connection with clamps on both sides of the pipe socket's U-shaped groove that uses the metal material's stiffness and the elastic compression ratio principle of the sealing material while making full use of the length of the socket. V profile has the following advantages: V shape fittings inherit all of the benefits of press fittings while compensating for the disadvantages of M shape press fittings in usage. Among residential thin-walled metal pipe connections, V shape fittings are one of the most reasonable and dependable options. It is widely employed in various system disciplines, including direct drinking water, tap water, cold and hot water, heating, and cooling, fire sprinklers, gas, etc.

 

Significance of M Profile Press Fitting And V Profile Press Fitting:
M Profile Press Fitting
The M profile press fitting is a type of press fitting that features a unique shape that allows it to create a secure and reliable connection between pipes. The M profile press fitting consists of a cylindrical body with two grooves on opposite sides, which makes it easy to install onto pipes. The M profile press fitting is compatible with various pipes, including copper, stainless steel, and PEX. One of the significant benefits of the M profile press fitting is its ability to withstand high pressure and temperature. It makes it an ideal choice for commercial and industrial applications where pipes must handle high-pressure fluids and gases. The M profile press fitting is also resistant to corrosion and chemical damage, which makes it a durable and long-lasting option.

 

V Profile Press Fitting
The V profile press fitting is another type of press fitting that is commonly used in plumbing and piping systems. This type of fitting features a unique V-shaped profile that creates a tight seal between pipes. The V profile press fitting is made of high-quality materials such as stainless steel, brass, or copper, which makes it resistant to corrosion and damage. One of the significant benefits of the V profile press fitting is its flexibility. It can be used with various pipes, including copper, stainless steel, and PEX. The V profile press fitting is also easy to install and requires minimal tools, making it a popular choice among DIY enthusiasts.

 

How Do V Profile Press Fittings Work
The V-shaped groove on the fitting body creates a secure and leak-free connection by gripping the pipe tightly. When the pressing sleeve is crimped onto the appropriate body using a press tool, it compresses the pipe onto the fitting body, which causes the V-shaped groove to grip the pipe tightly. The pressing sleeve also visually indicates a secure connection by indenting the sleeve around the pipe and fitting the body.

 

The difference of M profile press fittings and V profile press fittings

 

 

There is almost no need to consider the corrosion allowance of M profile stainless steel press fittings in tap water transportation. So, "thinning" has always been the direction of the stainless steel press fitting manufacturers to reduce the cost of M profile stainless steel press fittings. The key to thinning is the reliability of the connection.


The pipes and fittings are welded and produced under the double protection of the inert gas inside and outside at the workshop, and the quality is reliable; the installation operation is simple and easy to learn, and the operator is not demanding; the construction is convenient and not restricted by the working space.


The press connection requires relatively stable system pressure, but in real life, there are often high and sometimes low pipeline pressures, so the pressure strength needs to be improved; the production process of M profile stainless steel press fittings is complicated and requires high precision, especially it will take much labour and material to produce the inner hoop groove of O-ring sealing, which makes the price relatively expensive; the installation quality is closely related to the earnestness of the operators, the construction requirements are strict and meticulous, and it is not suitable for the extensive management of the construction site.


The forming of stainless steel press fittings is a relatively complicated production process, which needs to be welded according to the different uses and materials of the products. The forming of stainless steel press fittings needs to be carried out according to certain procedures, and the forming needs to be gradually formed under certain pressure. It is necessary to strictly abide by the corresponding process, otherwise, some stainless steel press fittings with certain quality problems may be produced. Among the press fittings, what is the M profile? What is the V profile? What is the difference between them before?


The meaning of the V profile: using the rigidity of the metal material and the elastic compression ratio principle of the sealing material, and at the same time making full use of the length of the socket, the pipe connection with clamps on both sides of the U-shaped groove of the pipe socket is called V profile. Advantages of V profile: V profile press fittings inherit all the advantages of press fittings and make up for the shortcomings of M profile press fittings during use. V profile press fittings are one of the reasonable and reliable connection methods among the domestic thin-walled metal pipe connections. It is widely used in many system fields such as direct drinking water, tap water, cold and hot water, heating, gas, and fire sprinklers, etc.


The meaning of the M profile: In terms of appearance, M profile press fittings are smaller than V profile press fittings. This is also the more intuitive difference between the M profile and V profile. It is precise because of this small pipe diameter that V profile have a better sealing effect than M profile, although their installation methods are the same.


The V profile press fitting is actually improved and evolved version of the M profile press fitting. The installation method is exactly the same. By extending this small section of the pipe diameter, the internal rubber ring is protected, and the sealing between the pipe fittings is effectively improved. The process of connecting and installing V profile and M profile is basically the same, but we must pay more attention when installing and using them, so as to avoid connection errors and affect our normal use.


Simply put, the M profile presses one side of the sealing ring, and the V profile presses both sides. Of course, V profile is better, there is no doubt.

 

Top benefits of using press style fittings in plumbing applications

Plumbers and pipe workers and contractors all around the world prefer to utilize stainless steel pipe fittings. When it comes to plumbing, it is imperative to successfully and efficiently complete a connection between the pipes. When the connections are required to be made, everyone working in the field wants to perform the best job possible in a timely and cost-effective manner. Formerly, the connection of pipes in any plumbing project was dependent on tradespeople. The process of brazing, welding, and soldering the pipes to make a connection consumes a lot of time as well as expenses. Stainless steel pipe fittings are known for transforming the entire process. There are numerous benefits of utilizing SS pipe fittings in plumbing applications.

 

You Can Save Time & Money on Training of the Workers
With the help of stainless steel fittings, you can save a lot of time as there is no need for someone who is trained in the process of welding, brazing or soldering. Therefore, you need not invest your time and money in providing training to the workers. Training your workers on how to use press fittings is significantly less.

 

Lowers the Physical Labor Expenses
Another benefit of using stainless steel pipe fittings is that you can reduce the amount of labor that is required to build connections between the pipes using press fittings. It also helps in completing the entire project in a lesser amount of time. Hence, not only you can save and reduce the labor costs but also implement more projects in less time. As the process of stainless steel plumbing using press fittings does not involve any type of heat or flame, less time and labor is required for on-site assessments and attaining permits from the authorities.

 

Enhance the Safety of Job
No matter if you are a contractor, plumber, or any other worker, health and safety play an imperative role and are significant aspects of every job. SS fittings are known for enhancing job safety as there is no need for any type of heat or flame to complete the connection between the pipes. Also, in addition to this, the need of wearing safety gear is also very less which in turn reduces the expenses to be incurred on job safety. Once the connection is made and completed, the amount of mess that is required to be cleaned up is also very less which makes the entire site and the workplace less hazardous.

 

Enhances the Accuracy of Performing the Job
The connections made using press fittings are as strong as connections made with the help of welding and soldering. The use of press fittings help in reducing the risk of human error during the process of welding, soldering or brazing.

 

Less Time & Expenses Required for Repair & Maintenance
When it comes to repair or maintenance, the client wants a quick as well as an operative solution. Connections made with the help of SS pipe fittings require less maintenance and repairs. Hence, there is a reduction in expenses as well as time that is to be incurred for the same. As there is a reduction in the number of young people who are interested and are keen to join the stainless steel plumbing industry, it is obvious that press fitting technology will continue to gain popularity in the coming time.

 

The materials for pipe fittings are often selected alongside the materials for the piping
 

Selection depends on factors such as cost, flexibility, media, environmental conditions, and required pressure ratings. Material choices include different types of plastic or metal.

Common metals include

Aluminum - Lightweight and corrosion resistant. Aluminum is commonly used for plumbing and is the preferred fitting material for aluminum piping. By itself, aluminum has low tensile strength and is used when high corrosion resistance is needed. It is alloyed with zinc, copper, silicon, manganese, and/or other metals to improve its strength and hardness.


Brass - Strong, durable, and corrosion resistant, with high temperature ductility and good conductivity. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, and is commonly used for smaller compression and threaded pipe fittings in industry because of its machinability and its excellent performance properties. Brass fittings can have various protective or decorative finishes which should match the finish of the piping.


Cast iron - Strong and highly abrasion resistant. Cast iron fittings and pipes are used primarily in building construction for sanitary, storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications because of their resistance to abrasive materials like sand, gravel, solid wastes, and debris.


Copper - Extremely corrosion resistant with excellent conductivity. Copper fittings are important for many plumbing and heating applications, and are commonly used for residential water supply lines. Copper fittings are usually used in conjunction with copper piping, and come in either soft or rigid forms. Soft or ductile copper is easily bent and maneuvered, and is the only type suitable for flare connections. Rigid copper is not bendable and requires directional fittings to go around corners and obstacles.


Steel - Durable and strong, with a high resistance to heat. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon; it is commonly alloyed with other metals to improve its corrosion resistance and durability. It is used in both commercial and industrial applications for carrying water, flammable gases, and other fluids. Galvanized steel is coated with zinc for rust and chemical corrosion resistance. Carbon steel is alloyed with higher levels of carbon for increased durability and strength.


Stainless steel - Relatively strong with excellent chemical and corrosion resistance. Stainless steel is an alloy of steel that contains over 10.5% chromium, providing excellent corrosion resistance for sanitary applications and those dealing with aggressive fluids and materials.

 

How do I identify which profile jaws are needed for which fitting

 

 

This varies across different tool suppliers, but you should look for the marking on the jaw itself and match that to the particular fitting profile.


Some jaws have a product code, while others are identified by the profile marking. Installers must refer to the Tool Compatibility Chart listed in the technical brochure or, alternatively, which can be found on the supplier's website. Only fully compatible jaws should be used.


Conex Bänninger >B< Press fittings (sizes 12-54mm), for example, are installed using jaws with a B or V profile. Jaws with an M profile should NOT be used with these fittings.


>B< Press fittings, which are for hot and cold drinking water applications, have the advantage of a 'leak before press' indicator. This is designed to show a leak at low pressure if any joint has been missed or wrongly pressed.

This provides installers with a safety net and also benefits end-users, as the possibility of faulty joints is minimised.

 

Our Factory
 

 

Franta has a domestic reputation for innovations that set stainless steel pipe standards. Take for example press connection technology, the innovative solution for stainless steel pipe systems. With Franta, safety is not just guaranteed upon installation. Also, Franta offers intelligent solutions for the global challenge of operating hygienic drinking water systems.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What is the application of press fit?

A: PRESS-FIT Technology contacts are used both as control connections as well as for power connections within the context of today's rapidly increasing current-carrying capacity of printed circuit boards.

Q: What are press fittings used for?

A: Today, Press-Fit technology is widely used in the manufacturing of electronic and electro-mechanical components. With Press-Fit technology, manufacturers are enabled to create highly reliable electro-mechanical interconnects without the use of solder.

Q: What are the benefits of press fittings?

A: Here are the top 5 benefits to using press fittings in your work:
Save Time and Money On Training And Skills.
Cut Down On Physical Labour Costs.
Increase Your Job Safety.
Increase Your Job Accuracy.
Make Repairs and Maintenance Less Timely And More Effective.
Learn More About Industry Innovations.

Q: What is the difference between M Press and V press fittings?

A: Simply put, the M profile presses one side of the sealing ring, and the V profile presses both sides. Of course, V profile is better, there is no doubt.

Q: Is press-fit suitable for gas?

A: Press fittings are suitable for both drinking water and gas systems – a versatile solution for a variety of installations! Our press fitting range can be used for sanitary, heating, gas, compressed air, industrial, and other applications, with dimensions ranging from 15 to 54 mm.

Q: Can press fittings be used on gas?

A: Suitable for use in gas or water systems. Free UK & Ireland delivery for orders over £150. Get press fittings delivered straight to you.

Q: Can you reuse press fittings?

A: If the fitting looks worn, it's definitely not a good idea to reuse it. Invisible damage can oftentimes cause seals to not form properly, so visible and noticeable damage is likely to do far worse, and could end up costing you more in the long run.

Q: Is press-fit better than soldering?

A: Pressing is safer than soldering. The primary disadvantage – and danger – of soldering is that it requires heat and an open flame.

Q: How long have press fittings been used?

A: The press-connect joining method (sometimes called press-fit) was patented in Europe in the late 1950s and continues to be used successfully there. The method and associated fittings and tools were introduced in the United States in the late 1990s.

Q: Can you use M press Jaws on V press fittings?

A: Only fully compatible jaws should be used. Conex Bänninger >B< Press fittings (sizes 12 to 54mm), for example, are installed using jaws with a B or V profile. Jaws with an M profile should NOT be used with these fittings.

Q: Are there different types of press fittings?

A: When talking with plumbing installers, one of the most frequent topics is their preference for either the "M" or "V" pressfitting profile. The choice of one or the other is often a matter of "habit".

Q: Is press fit better than push fit?

A: Compared to traditional push-fit piping, MLCP secure fittings can't be knocked or blown off. This extra security not only benefits your customer, who will get to enjoy their new plumbing with greater assurance about its quality and longevity, but can also benefit you as the installer.

Q: Is press fit better than solder on PCB?

A: If you need to do a second solder on a PCB, the heat from the solder can damage the PCB and linked electronic components. Press-fit technology, on the other hand, eliminates the use of heat and allows new press-fit components to be added without damage.

Q: How strong is press fit?

A: The operating mechanisms for press fits are constant stress and friction. Materials like steel can withstand constant tensile loads without failure For example, if you press an oversized pin into a hole, the two components will stay together indefinitely.

Q: What is the material of press fit pipe?

A: Stainless steel "press-fit" fitting systems can be used in a wide range of applications for liquid and gaseous media as well as vacuum. Stainless steel is the only metallic material, which can be used for any drinking water composition allowed under the European drinking Water directive.

Q: Can press fittings be used underground?

A: Press fitting requires hydraulic tools to press specialized fittings to standard pipe. The connectors contain sealing elements that, when pressed, create an even and reliable connection. Press fittings can be used in most locations, including underground and under slabs.

Q: Can you solder near a press fitting?

A: Can you solder next to ProPress fittings? Yes. When soldering next to ProPress fittings, the installer must remain at least three tube diameters away from the connection to prevent damage to the sealing element.

Q: Do press fittings spin?

A: Unlike soldered or welded fittings, press fittings can be rotated after installing. If a press fitting isn't in the desired position or alignment due to improper planning or corrections to the assembly, you can rotate it.

Q: Can you use press fittings on plastic pipe?

A: Following on from the previous myth, it isn't always a question of plastic push-fit or copper – they can work together. Hep2O is made using polybutylene plastic, and has been designed to be compatible with other common materials used in plumbing and heating systems.

Q: How do I decide which m press fitting to use?

A: The M Press fittings you choose depend on the type and size of the pipe you are connecting. It is essential to consult with a qualified plumber to determine the right fittings for your plumbing system.

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