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Male brass solder coupling – threaded copper pipe fitting

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Thread × Ø pipe

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The male brass solder coupling is a two-ended transition fitting : on one side a smooth female solder socket that slides over a copper pipe, on the other a male end threaded to the gas standard. It provides a clean transition from a brazed copper line to a threaded connection : valve, tap, manifold, nipple or cast iron fitting of the same diameter. In solid brass, it suits both plumbing and industrial- or vintage-style decorative creations, where its warm golden hue is sought after.

Technical specifications

  • Type: mixed solder coupling — female solder socket + male threaded end
  • Material: brass
  • Solder end: capillary brazing fitting for copper pipes, compliant with the NF EN 1254-1 standard
  • Threaded end: parallel « G » male thread to the gas standard per ISO 228-1 (BSPP, Gas series)
  • Applications: cold water, hot water, heating, air conditioning, gas, compressed air
  • Assembly: by soft soldering (tin) or hard brazing (silver/copper rod) onto the copper pipe, depending on the fluid (see « Installation ») ; screwed onto the thread

Permissible pressure and temperature

The maximum working pressure depends on the filler metal used for the assembly and on the fluid temperature. Indicative values from the manufacturer :

Technique Typical filler metal Temperature 6 ≤ Ø ≤ 34 34 ≤ Ø ≤ 54 54 ≤ Ø ≤ 108
Soft soldering — type ILead/Tin 50/50 % or 60/40 %30 °C16 bar16 bar10 bar
65 °C10 bar10 bar6 bar
110 °C6 bar6 bar4 bar
Soldering — types II / IIITin/Silver 95/5 % ; Tin/Copper (Cu 0.4 to 3 %)30 °C25 bar25 bar16 bar
65 °C25 bar16 bar16 bar
110 °C16 bar10 bar10 bar
Hard brazing — types IV / V / VISilver/Copper (Ag 40 to 55 %) ; Silver + cadmium (Ag 30 to 40 %) ; Copper/Phosphorus 94/6 % or Copper/Phosphorus/Silver 92/6/2 %30 °C25 bar25 bar16 bar
65 °C25 bar16 bar16 bar
110 °C16 bar10 bar10 bar

Ø = pipe diameter in mm. Intermediate pressures are obtained by interpolation.

Installation: for water intended for human consumption, lead/tin filler (type I) is prohibited : use a lead-free filler — tin/copper or tin/silver (types II/III). For combustible gas, favour capillary hard brazing (types IV/V/VI) ; soft tin soldering is not permitted there.

Available sizes

Each coupling pairs a gas thread (3/8″ to 1″1/2) with a copper pipe diameter to braze (Ø 10 to 42 mm). The millimetre designation (12/17, 15/21, 20/27…) corresponds to the French naming of gas threads.

Male thread (G) FR designation Ø copper pipe Weight
3/8″12/17Ø 10 mm17 g
3/8″12/17Ø 12 mm17 g
3/8″12/17Ø 14 mm17 g
3/8″12/17Ø 15 mm20 g
1/2″15/21Ø 12 mm25 g
1/2″15/21Ø 14 mm25 g
1/2″15/21Ø 15 mm25 g
1/2″15/21Ø 16 mm24 g
1/2″15/21Ø 18 mm29 g
1/2″15/21Ø 22 mm38 g
3/4″20/27Ø 15 mm42 g
3/4″20/27Ø 16 mm41 g
3/4″20/27Ø 18 mm43 g
3/4″20/27Ø 20 mm43 g
3/4″20/27Ø 22 mm43 g
1″26/34Ø 22 mm69 g
1″26/34Ø 28 mm70 g
1″1/433/42Ø 32 mm110 g
1″1/433/42Ø 36 mm109 g
1″1/240/49Ø 32 mm148 g
1″1/240/49Ø 42 mm149 g

What is this coupling for?

In plumbing, the male solder coupling makes the junction between a copper pipe network and a threaded element. The female socket is brazed onto the copper pipe end, while the male end screws into a gas tapping of the same diameter : valve inlet, meter connection, manifold, tap or cast iron fitting. It thus avoids threading the copper directly and ensures a removable connection on the threaded side.

In industrial decoration, this brass fitting serves as a connecting or finishing element on pipe builds : transition from copper pipe to a threaded assembly of a lamp, clothes rail or piece of furniture. Its golden brass hue, which patinas nicely over time, complements vintage and workshop-style creations.

Installation tips

  • Deburr and clean the copper pipe as well as the inside of the socket before assembly.
  • Apply a suitable flux, then heat evenly ; the solder or braze is drawn by capillary action into the socket clearance.
  • Screw in the male end, sealing the thread with a packing suited to the fluid (hemp + paste or PTFE tape).
  • Let it cool before pressurising ; respect the pressure/temperature limits of the filler metal used.

Compatibility

The male thread to the ISO 228-1 gas standard is compatible with female gas tappings and malleable cast iron fittings of the same diameter. On the pipe side, choose the socket diameter matching your copper : for example a copper pipe Ø 22 mm with a 3/4″ thread (3/4″ × Ø 22 coupling).

Deco idea: candle holder from plumbing fittings

The solder socket in Ø 22 mm almost exactly matches the diameter of a standard taper candle (long candle). The Ø 22 version of the coupling then becomes the ideal receptacle for a handmade candle holder built from plumbing pipes and fittings : screwed onto the top of a brass or steel build, the socket holds the candle directly for industrial and workshop-style decoration.

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