Product Information:
Brass PPR Male Insert is a brass fitting embedded in plastic. It is generally used to insert non-metallic workpieces. It can be directly embedded in PPR pipe fittings during production. In addition to this Brass material, the existing brackets on the market are also made of iron and stainless steel. The price is a bit cheaper than the Brass material, but there will be rust and water leakage, because the Brass material Brass PPR Male Insert is more widely used than iron and stainless steel.

Product Features:
Brass PPR Male Insert surfaces are usually chrome-plated or nickel-plated.
Nickel plating is a method of plating a layer of nickel on metal or some non-metals by electrolytic or chemical methods. Its characteristics are beautiful, it can be decorated, the price is high, the process is slightly complicated, and the color is silvery white and yellow. For the iron matrix, it is a cathodic coating, and the porosity is high, so the anti-corrosion performance of a single coating is not high.

Chromium is a bright white metal with microstrip blue, and a layer of chromium is plated on metal or some non-metal by electrolysis or chemical method, which is called chrome plating. There are two kinds of chrome plating. The first one is for decoration, with bright appearance and good abrasion resistance, and its rust prevention ability is not as good as galvanized, which is worse than oxidation; the second one is to increase the hardness and wear resistance of metal parts. is the functionality of the part. Chrome plating is mainly to improve surface hardness, beautiful appearance and rust prevention. Chromium plating has good chemical stability and does not act in alkali, sulfide, nitric acid and most organic acids, but is soluble in hydrohalic acid (such as hydrochloric acid) and hot sulfuric acid. Because chrome does not change color, it can maintain its reflection ability for a long time, which is better than silver and nickel, so our Brass PPR Male Insert of IFANPLUS generally adopts chrome plating process. The difference in cost is that chrome is the most expensive, followed by nickel.