To connect plastic pipe fittings to copper pipes, you can use a transition fitting. This fitting typically has a threaded end that screws onto the plastic fitting, while the other end is soldered or brazed onto the copper pipe. It creates a secure and leak-proof connection between the two different materials.
To connect plastic pipe fittings to copper pipes, you can use a transition fitting called a push-fit connector. These connectors have a plastic component that fits securely onto the plastic pipe and a brass or copper component that connects to the copper pipe. The connection is made by simply pushing the plastic pipe into the push-fit connector until it locks in place, ensuring a watertight seal.
To connect plastic pipe fittings to copper pipes, you can use a transition fitting known as a copper-to-plastic adapter or a push-to-connect fitting. These fittings have a copper end that can be soldered or brazed onto the copper pipe, while the other end is designed to connect to the plastic pipe. It is important to ensure that the fittings are compatible with both the plastic and copper materials being used.