Pneumatic systems often need air to split in more than one direction without disturbing pressure balance. That’s where Equal Y (CPY) becomes useful. Cosmic Airmatics is manufacturing and supplying Equal Y (CPY) in Ahmedabad for applications where balanced air distribution is required in compact piping layouts.
Equal Y (CPY) is a push-in fitting designed to divide a single air line into two equal flow paths. The Y-shaped structure helps in maintaining smoother distribution compared to random splitting methods. It is commonly used in automation machines, control panels, and pneumatic systems where multiple components need air supply from one source.
In many setups, users create branch lines using mismatched fittings or direct tube joining. That creates uneven pressure and sometimes leakage at junction points. A proper CPY fitting helps avoid this issue, but only when tube size and flow requirement are correctly matched.
Then there’s the matter of installation quality. If tubes are not fully inserted or cut cleanly, sealing becomes weak. Over time, vibration and continuous operation can loosen poor connections. We focus on strong grip design and precise machining so the fitting maintains stable airflow during repeated use.
We are supplying Equal Y (CPY) in Ahmedabad, across Gujarat, and to different industries in India where pneumatic air distribution needs clean splitting and stable performance.
If your system is facing uneven airflow, pressure drop at junctions, or layout issues in piping, you can share your requirement with us. We will check and suggest suitable CPY Y fitting options that support balanced distribution and reliable operation.
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