Pneumatic lines often need one air source to feed multiple directions without disturbing pressure balance. That’s where distribution fittings become important. Cosmic Airmatics is manufacturing and supplying Straight Thread Tee (CBP) in Ahmedabad for applications where air branching with stable flow is required.
Straight Thread Tee (CBP) is used to split or combine air flow in pneumatic systems. It has a T-shaped design with push-in and threaded connection options depending on setup. This allows one air line to be distributed into two directions while maintaining proper sealing and pressure stability. It is commonly used in automation machines, FRL lines, and control circuits.
In many setups, users use multiple fittings or make direct pipe adjustments to split air lines. That creates leakage points and uneven pressure distribution. Using a proper CBP tee helps reduce these issues, but only when tube size, thread type, and flow capacity are correctly matched.
Then there’s the matter of installation alignment. If the fitting is not tightened properly or tube insertion is incomplete, leakage can still occur. Vibration in machines also affects poorly installed connections. We focus on accurate threading and strong grip mechanism so the fitting remains stable during continuous operation.
We are supplying Straight Thread Tee (CBP) in Ahmedabad, across Gujarat, and to different industries in India where pneumatic air distribution is part of machine design.
If your system is facing uneven airflow, leakage at junction points, or installation complexity, you can share your requirement with us. We will check and suggest suitable CBP tee options that support stable distribution and clean piping layout.
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