Description
Copper tube both end reduction involves reducing the pipe diameter at both the inlet and outlet. This can be achieved by using a reducing fitting or coupling, which has one end larger than the other. The process of both end reduction can be done using various methods such as compression fittings, threaded fittings, or push-fit fittings. By reducing the pipe diameter on both ends, the flow of fluid or gas through the pipe can be restricted. This situation leads to an increase in velocity and pressure. This can be useful in some applications where a higher pressure or flow rate is required. The reduced diameter of the tube can also make it easier to fit into tight spaces.
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