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Our household brass gas valve has a nominal pressure of 1.6 MPa.
Working medium: water, non-corrosive liquid, saturated vapor
Working temperature: -10 ℃ ≤ t ≤ 120 ℃ Specification: 1/2" to 4", pipe thread meets ISO228 standard.
The surface of the product can be natural color, nickel-plated, or chrome-plated, and the valve body can be made of different copper materials, such as HPB57-3, CW617, CW617N, C3700, etc. The other parts can be made of copper, iron, stainless steel, or zinc alloy, fully meeting the needs of all market customers for products at different price points.
Brass bibcocks are commonly used plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water from a pipe or hose connection point. Also referred to as hose bibs or outdoor faucets, these components are typically installed on exterior walls, garden areas, or utility rooms where water access is required for tasks such as gardening, car washing, or outdoor cleaning.
Constructed primarily from brass, these bibcocks provide consistent mechanical performance and stable operation in varied environments. Brass is widely chosen for plumbing applications due to its resistance to rust and ability to withstand moderate temperature and pressure conditions, making it suitable for both residential and commercial use.
A typical brass bibcock consists of a solid body with an outlet spout, a control handle, and an internal valve mechanism. The handle is often a lever or wheel-type design that allows users to manually open or close the water flow. Some models may feature threaded outlets that accommodate hose attachments or additional accessories, offering flexibility for various watering or utility needs.
Brass bibcocks come in a variety of styles and sizes to accommodate diverse installation needs. Popular options include single-handle wall-mounted models, two-way bibcocks featuring dual outlets, and lockable designs for enhanced control in communal or public settings. Some models incorporate built-in check valves to prevent backflow, thereby enhancing water safety.
Installing bibcocks is commonly done using threaded pipe connections or wall-mount brackets, which ensures a secure and leak-free operation, especially in outdoor environments. To comply with local plumbing regulations, bibcocks may also feature antifreeze or insulation capabilities to handle variations in seasonal temperatures.
This range of brass bibcocks is suitable for an array of applications, such as residential gardens, commercial landscapes, building exteriors, washing stations, and industrial cleaning areas. Their robustness and simple design make them an ideal choice for both permanent and temporary installations.
When choosing a brass bibcock, consider factors such as flow rate, inlet size, handle type, and the environment in which it will be used. For instance, heavy-duty applications may require bibcocks with reinforced handles or extended spouts, while residential settings might favor compact designs and user-friendly operation.
Regular maintenance of brass bibcocks includes checking for leaks, corrosion, or sediment accumulation within the valve. In many cases, replacing internal washers or seals can restore functionality without the need for a complete fixture replacement.