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This information is intended to help make general comparisons between different available materials.

Selecting Materials

Material

Features and Benefits

Stainless

Steel

A corrosion-resistant material that provides high strength at high temperatures, helps prevent contamination of

product being transported, maintains cleanliness, and retains a lustrous appearance. Harder then brass.

Type 304

is a low-carbon chromium-nickel stainless steel.

Type 316

is similar to type 304, but has a high nickel content as

well as a molybdenum for stronger resistance to heat and corrosion. Often used for water, oil, gas, and steam in

low- to high-pressure applications.

Brass

Has good corrosion resistance and is less expensive than stainless steel. Is softer and easier to thread than

stainless steel and forms tight seals. It can be used interchangeably with copper where heavier walls are required.

Found in plumbing and heating application. Also good with oil, natural gas, and air. Resists corrosion from salt

water as well as fresh water polluted with waste from mineral acids and peaty soils. Use in low- to high-pressures

applications.

Steel

Used in noncorrosive environments. This carbon- and iron-based metal is hard and strong. It is an economical

alternative to stainless steel and brass in high-pressure applications. For use with water, oil, gas, and steam in low-

to high-pressure applications where corrosion is not a problem.

Product application is based not only on material selection but on design of product for intended use. Please contact Dixon™ for selection of the

proper fitting for your application.

Trademarks

Delrin

®

and Zytel

®

are registered trademarks of E.I. duPont Nemours and Company.

Kalrez

®

are registered trademarks of DuPont Dow Elastomers.

All other trademarks appearing in Dixon™'s Illustrated Price List are the property of their respective owners.

Corrosion Resistance of Coupling Material

Ratings

Metal

1 = Excellent

2 = Good

3 = Fair

X = Not Recommended

- = Contact Dixon™

Non-Metal

A = Acceptable

X = Not Recommended

- = Contact Dixon™

Gasket/Seal Material

T = PTFE

V = FKM

E = EPDM, EPR

N = Neoprene

B = Buna N

1. Ratings given are based at 70°F. Chemical compatibility varies greatly with temperature. For applications at temperatures

other than 70°F, contact Dixon™ for recommendations at 800.355.1991.

2. Gasket / seal materials are not necessarily listed in order of preference.

3. Chemical resistance of a material does not necessarily indicate the suitability of a fitting in a given application due to

variables such as improper clamp and coupling application, special hose construction, gasket material, etc.

The data on the following pages has been compiled from generally available sources and should not be relied upon

without consulting and following the specific recommendations of the manufacturer regarding particular

coupling materials.

Special caution should be taken when handling hazardous materials.