To connect plastic pipe fittings to galvanized iron pipes, you can use a transition fitting called a dielectric union. This fitting has a plastic side that connects to the plastic pipe fitting and a galvanized iron side that connects to the galvanized iron pipe. The dielectric union helps prevent corrosion between the two types of materials and provides a secure connection.
To connect plastic pipe fittings to galvanized iron pipes, you can use a transition fitting specifically designed for this purpose. These fittings have a threaded end that can be screwed onto the galvanized iron pipe, while the other end is designed to connect to the plastic pipe fitting using solvent cement or a compression fitting. This allows for a secure and leak-free connection between the two different types of pipes.
To connect plastic pipe fittings to galvanized iron pipes, you can use a transition fitting specifically designed for this purpose. These transition fittings typically have a threaded end that can be screwed onto the galvanized iron pipe, and a solvent weld socket on the other end to accommodate the plastic pipe fitting. The connection can be secured by applying thread sealant to the threaded end to prevent leaks.