In pneumatic layouts, not every branch carries the same requirement. Some lines need higher flow, while others only need limited supply for control or sensing. That is where Unequal Tee (CPGT) becomes practical. Cosmic Airmatics is manufacturing and supplying Unequal Tee (CPGT) in Ahmedabad for applications where uneven air distribution is required through a T-connection.
Unequal Tee (CPGT) is a push-in fitting designed to split air from one main line into two different branches with different tube sizes or flow capacity. It allows better control in systems where equal distribution is not suitable. This fitting is commonly used in automation machines, control panels, and pneumatic circuits where different components demand different air supply levels.
In many setups, users rely only on equal tees even when flow requirement is not balanced. That leads to pressure drop in one branch and unstable performance in the system. Unequal tee solves this issue, but only when correct tube size combination and flow direction are selected during installation.
Then there’s the matter of installation quality. If tube ends are not cut properly or fully inserted, leakage can occur at junction points. Vibration in machines can also affect weak fittings over time. We focus on strong locking mechanism and precise machining so the fitting maintains stable airflow during continuous operation.
We are supplying Unequal Tee (CPGT) in Ahmedabad, across Gujarat, and to different industries in India where pneumatic systems require controlled and uneven air distribution.
If your system is facing pressure imbalance, flow mismatch, or piping limitations, you can share your requirement with us. We will check and suggest suitable CPGT tee options that match your application and maintain stable performance.
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