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The PP Male tee (Light blue 109) is a high-performance plumbing fitting designed to connect three pipelines, bridging plastic PP-R pipes with metal components. Featuring premium polypropylene construction and durable brass male threads, this tee combines the corrosion resistance of plastic with the strength of brass, ensuring leak-proof, long-lasting connections. It is lightweight, easy to install, and suitable for a wide range of applications, including hot and cold water systems, HVAC networks, agricultural irrigation, and industrial fluid transportation. The light blue color allows for easy identification in piping systems, making it a preferred choice for professionals and DIY users alike.

The tee’s body is made from high-grade polypropylene, offering excellent resistance to high temperatures (up to 95℃), pressure, and chemical corrosion. The brass male threads provide superior durability, anti-corrosion properties, and a secure seal that withstands long-term use.
Engineered to connect plastic PP-R pipes with metal fittings (valves, faucets, pipes), the tee eliminates compatibility issues between different materials. The brass threads ensure a tight, leak-proof bond that prevents fluid loss and maintains system pressure.
The smooth internal surface of the polypropylene body reduces fluid resistance and scaling, ensuring efficient flow and minimizing maintenance needs. The brass threads are resistant to rust and wear, requiring no frequent replacement.
Under normal working conditions, the fitting guarantees a service life of more than 50 years. It is designed to withstand daily use, temperature fluctuations, and high pressure without degradation.
SIZE | WEIGHT | PCS/CTN |
20x1/2" 20x3/4" 25x1/2" 25x3/4" 25x1" 32x1/2" 32x3/4" 32x1" 32x1-1/4" 40x1" 40x1-1/4" 40x1-1/2" 50x1-1/2" 50x1-1/2" 50x2" 63x1-1/2" 63x2" 63x2-1/2" 75x2" 75x2-1/2" 75x3" 90x2-1/2" 90x3" 90x4" 110x3" 110x4" | 85 87 136 138 145 204 206 209 214 379 382 389 646 653 660 1048 1055 1065 1453 1463 1488 2052 2072 2115 3740 3774 | 96 96 60 60 40 40 40 40 26 26 26 12 12 12 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 |
Ideal for home and commercial water supply systems, including kitchen and bathroom fixtures, hot water heaters, and heating systems. It allows for branch connections (e.g., adding a faucet or appliance to an existing pipe line) with secure plastic-metal transitions.
Widely used in HVAC pipelines and central heating systems to split or combine fluid flow. The high-temperature resistance makes it suitable for hot water and steam lines.
Suitable for agricultural irrigation systems, connecting plastic pipes to metal valves or sprinklers. It withstands outdoor conditions and exposure to water and soil without corrosion.
Applied in industrial facilities for fluid transportation, including chemical processing, manufacturing, and power plants. It connects plastic pipelines to metal pumps, valves, or storage tanks, ensuring safe and efficient fluid flow.
Cut the PP-R pipes vertically using a pipe cutter to ensure flat, clean ends. Deburr the pipe ends to remove burrs and debris, which can affect the hot-melt connection.
Set the hot-melt welding machine to 260℃. Insert the ends of the two plastic pipes into the tee’s plastic sockets and heat for the specified time (varies by pipe size: e.g., 5 seconds for 20mm pipes, 8 seconds for 32mm pipes).
Quickly remove the pipes and tee from the welding machine. Insert the heated pipe ends into the tee’s sockets fully, aligning properly to ensure a straight connection. Hold firmly for 5-10 seconds to allow the molten material to set.
Once the plastic pipe connections are cooled, apply Teflon tape to the brass male thread (optional) for enhanced sealing. Hand-tighten the male thread into the metal fitting (valve, pipe, etc.), then use a wrench to tighten slightly (avoid over-tightening).
Allow the connections to cool completely (10-15 minutes). Conduct a pressure test (typically 1.5 times the working pressure) to verify there are no leaks before putting the system into use.
The light blue color is for easy identification in piping systems, helping distinguish it from other fittings (e.g., elbows, couplers) and indicating its plastic-brass construction.
No, the brass thread is integrated into the polypropylene body. If the thread is damaged, the entire tee should be replaced.
It can withstand a working pressure of up to 1.6MPa (232psi) at 20℃, making it suitable for most residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Yes, the polypropylene body is UV-stabilized, and the brass thread is corrosion-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor irrigation, HVAC, and plumbing systems.
No, it is specifically designed for use with PP-R pipes. For PVC pipes, use a tee compatible with PVC’s chemical and physical properties.
The PP Male tee (Light blue 109) is a high-performance plumbing fitting designed to connect three pipelines, bridging plastic PP-R pipes with metal components. Featuring premium polypropylene construction and durable brass male threads, this tee combines the corrosion resistance of plastic with the strength of brass, ensuring leak-proof, long-lasting connections. It is lightweight, easy to install, and suitable for a wide range of applications, including hot and cold water systems, HVAC networks, agricultural irrigation, and industrial fluid transportation. The light blue color allows for easy identification in piping systems, making it a preferred choice for professionals and DIY users alike.

The tee’s body is made from high-grade polypropylene, offering excellent resistance to high temperatures (up to 95℃), pressure, and chemical corrosion. The brass male threads provide superior durability, anti-corrosion properties, and a secure seal that withstands long-term use.
Engineered to connect plastic PP-R pipes with metal fittings (valves, faucets, pipes), the tee eliminates compatibility issues between different materials. The brass threads ensure a tight, leak-proof bond that prevents fluid loss and maintains system pressure.
The smooth internal surface of the polypropylene body reduces fluid resistance and scaling, ensuring efficient flow and minimizing maintenance needs. The brass threads are resistant to rust and wear, requiring no frequent replacement.
Under normal working conditions, the fitting guarantees a service life of more than 50 years. It is designed to withstand daily use, temperature fluctuations, and high pressure without degradation.
SIZE | WEIGHT | PCS/CTN |
20x1/2" 20x3/4" 25x1/2" 25x3/4" 25x1" 32x1/2" 32x3/4" 32x1" 32x1-1/4" 40x1" 40x1-1/4" 40x1-1/2" 50x1-1/2" 50x1-1/2" 50x2" 63x1-1/2" 63x2" 63x2-1/2" 75x2" 75x2-1/2" 75x3" 90x2-1/2" 90x3" 90x4" 110x3" 110x4" | 85 87 136 138 145 204 206 209 214 379 382 389 646 653 660 1048 1055 1065 1453 1463 1488 2052 2072 2115 3740 3774 | 96 96 60 60 40 40 40 40 26 26 26 12 12 12 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 |
Ideal for home and commercial water supply systems, including kitchen and bathroom fixtures, hot water heaters, and heating systems. It allows for branch connections (e.g., adding a faucet or appliance to an existing pipe line) with secure plastic-metal transitions.
Widely used in HVAC pipelines and central heating systems to split or combine fluid flow. The high-temperature resistance makes it suitable for hot water and steam lines.
Suitable for agricultural irrigation systems, connecting plastic pipes to metal valves or sprinklers. It withstands outdoor conditions and exposure to water and soil without corrosion.
Applied in industrial facilities for fluid transportation, including chemical processing, manufacturing, and power plants. It connects plastic pipelines to metal pumps, valves, or storage tanks, ensuring safe and efficient fluid flow.
Cut the PP-R pipes vertically using a pipe cutter to ensure flat, clean ends. Deburr the pipe ends to remove burrs and debris, which can affect the hot-melt connection.
Set the hot-melt welding machine to 260℃. Insert the ends of the two plastic pipes into the tee’s plastic sockets and heat for the specified time (varies by pipe size: e.g., 5 seconds for 20mm pipes, 8 seconds for 32mm pipes).
Quickly remove the pipes and tee from the welding machine. Insert the heated pipe ends into the tee’s sockets fully, aligning properly to ensure a straight connection. Hold firmly for 5-10 seconds to allow the molten material to set.
Once the plastic pipe connections are cooled, apply Teflon tape to the brass male thread (optional) for enhanced sealing. Hand-tighten the male thread into the metal fitting (valve, pipe, etc.), then use a wrench to tighten slightly (avoid over-tightening).
Allow the connections to cool completely (10-15 minutes). Conduct a pressure test (typically 1.5 times the working pressure) to verify there are no leaks before putting the system into use.
The light blue color is for easy identification in piping systems, helping distinguish it from other fittings (e.g., elbows, couplers) and indicating its plastic-brass construction.
No, the brass thread is integrated into the polypropylene body. If the thread is damaged, the entire tee should be replaced.
It can withstand a working pressure of up to 1.6MPa (232psi) at 20℃, making it suitable for most residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Yes, the polypropylene body is UV-stabilized, and the brass thread is corrosion-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor irrigation, HVAC, and plumbing systems.
No, it is specifically designed for use with PP-R pipes. For PVC pipes, use a tee compatible with PVC’s chemical and physical properties.