Instrumentation Tube Fittings Manufacturer
Specification & Standard
Size Range
1/16” to 2” (Metric: 2 mm to 50 mm)
Working Pressure
Up to 10,000 PSI (680 Bar)
Temperature
-196°C to +650°C(as per material)
End Connection
BSP, BSPT, NPT, Metric Threads
Body
Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel (SS 304, SS 316, SS 316L), Alloy Steel, Brass
Quality Industries is a leading Instrumentation Fittings Manufacturer, Supplier and Exporter From India. We have a broad range of Fittings like Connectors, Adaptor, Union, Reducer, Elbows, Tees, Crosses, Caps, Plugs, Flange Adaptor, Nuts and Ferrules, Pipe Fittings: Pipe/Hex Nipples, Bushings, Swage Nipples, Couplings, and Gaskets.
Instrumentation fittings are precision-designed components used to connect and secure tubing, piping, and instruments in fluid and gas systems, ensuring leak-proof and reliable performance. They are vital for maintaining the accuracy and safety of measurement and control systems across industries such as oil & gas, petrochemicals, power generation, and pharmaceuticals. Available in different types—including compression fittings, flare fittings, and tube fittings—these components are engineered to withstand high pressure, extreme temperatures, and corrosive environments. Manufactured from robust materials like stainless steel, brass, and other corrosion-resistant alloys, instrumentation fittings deliver durable sealing performance while minimizing the risk of leakage. Thanks to their precision engineering, these fittings are easy to install, disassemble, and reconfigure, making them especially suitable for systems that require regular maintenance, calibration, or upgrades. By combining strength, reliability, and flexibility, instrumentation fittings play a key role in ensuring consistent and long-term system efficiency in demanding industrial environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Instrumentation fittings are specialized connectors used to join sections of piping, tubing, or hose in instrumentation and control systems. They ensure a leak-proof and secure connection for measuring and controlling fluid systems.
Common materials include stainless steel, brass, and alloy materials. Stainless steel is widely used for its corrosion resistance and durability, while brass is often used for less demanding applications.
Some fittings, like compression fittings, can be reused if they are in good condition. However, reusing fittings is generally not recommended for critical applications due to the risk of leaks or failure.