The PPR female adaptor is an essential plumbing fitting designed to connect PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipes with male-threaded metal fixtures. Its unique construction combines the lightweight, corrosion-resistant benefits of PPR plastic with a durable metal-threaded insert, ensuring a strong and reliable transition between plastic and metal piping systems.
What makes this fitting stand out is its pressure-resistant and temperature-stable seal, which prevents leaks even under fluctuating conditions. Whether used in residential, commercial, or industrial plumbing, the PPR female adaptor provides a simple yet robust solution for hybrid systems that require both plastic and metal pipe connections—without sacrificing performance or longevity.
Spec(mm) |
20x1/2” |
20x3/4” |
25x1/2” |
25x3/4” |
32x1/2” |
32x3/4” |
32x1” |
40x11/4” |
40x11/2” |
50x11/2” |
63x2” |
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Feature:
The PPR female adaptor solves a common plumbing headache - connecting PPR pipes to standard metal fittings. Its smart design merges two technologies: one end welds permanently to PPR piping, while the brass-threaded end screws securely onto male metal connections.
We built this adaptor to last. The industrial-grade PPR material shrugs off corrosion, limescale, and harsh chemicals that eat through inferior fittings. It keeps its shape and strength even in boiling water (95°C), making it perfect for heater connections and hot water lines.
Installation takes minutes - just fuse the PPR end like any other PPR joint, then hand-tighten the metal connection. No special tools needed, yet it creates a seal that holds tight under pressure. The brass threads won't strip, and the PPR won't degrade over time.
Plumbers choose this adaptor because it bridges old and new systems reliably. Whether you're updating an existing building or installing new plumbing, it creates secure transitions between plastic and metal pipes without leaks or compatibility issues.
Application:
Home water supply systems,where PPR lines need to connect with brass or steel male-threaded valves and faucets.
Central heating systems,where stable temperature handling and strong seals are required.
Industrial processing lines,especially those involving fluid transfer between plastic and metal pipe sections.
Rainwater collection systems,irrigation setups, or any infrastructure needing durable and modular fittings.