Air distribution in pneumatic systems is never only about flow. It is about keeping pressure stable while splitting lines in a controlled way. That’s where Equal Tee (CPE) becomes useful. Cosmic Airmatics is manufacturing and supplying Equal Tee (CPE) in Ahmedabad for applications where three-way air connection is required in a balanced manner.
Equal Tee (CPE) is a push-in fitting designed to connect three tubes of the same size in a T-shaped layout. It allows air to pass through one main line and branch out to another direction without heavy pressure loss. This fitting is widely used in pneumatic automation, FRL systems, and machine control circuits where multiple components share a single air source.
In many setups, users use uneven connectors or add extra joints to create branching. That increases leakage points and disturbs airflow balance. A proper CPE tee reduces this issue, but only when tube size, insertion depth, and flow requirement are correctly matched.
Then there’s the matter of installation quality. If the tube ends are not cut properly or pushed fully inside, leakage starts slowly. Machine vibration can also affect poorly fitted joints over time. We focus on strong locking design and precise machining so the fitting holds firmly even during continuous operation.
We are supplying Equal Tee (CPE) in Ahmedabad, across Gujarat, and to different industries in India where pneumatic systems require clean and stable air distribution.
If your system is facing uneven airflow, leakage at junction points, or complex piping issues, you can share your requirement with us. We will check and suggest suitable CPE tee options that ensure proper connection and smooth operation.
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