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Ashirvad Flowguard Plus CPVC Female Adapter Plastic Threaded - FAPT
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Ashirvad Flowguard Plus CPVC Female Adapter Plastic Threaded (FAPT) is a transition fitting for connecting CPVC pipes to male threaded plastic components, designed for creating removable connections with all-plastic construction for cost-effective installations.
Ashirvad Flowguard Plus CPVC Female Adapter Plastic Threaded (FAPT) provides an economical all-plastic solution for connecting CPVC pipes to male threaded components. Unlike brass threaded adapters, this fitting features integrated CPVC threads molded directly into the body, eliminating metal components while maintaining full system compatibility. The female plastic threads accept male threaded plastic fittings, valves, or accessories.
The monolithic CPVC construction ensures uniform thermal expansion characteristics throughout the fitting, preventing stress from differential expansion between materials. Ideal for applications where metal contact is undesirable or where cost optimization is important. The plastic threads provide adequate strength for residential plumbing while offering corrosion immunity and lighter weight compared to brass alternatives.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Fitting Type | Female Adapter Plastic Threaded (FAPT) |
| Material | CPVC with molded plastic female threads |
| Maximum Temperature | 93°C (200°F) continuous service |
| Pressure Rating | PN 15 (15 kg/cm² at 25°C) |
| Connections | Socket (solvent weld) + Female plastic thread |
| Standards | ASTM D2846, NSF certified |
FAPT (Female Adapter Plastic Threaded) has molded CPVC threads, while FABT (Female Adapter Brass Threaded) has brass threaded inserts. FABT offers superior strength and durability for high-stress applications, while FAPT provides cost savings and corrosion immunity for standard residential use.
Yes, both are rated for PN 15 (15 kg/cm²) system pressure. However, plastic threads are more susceptible to damage from over-tightening and may have lower fatigue resistance with repeated assembly/disassembly compared to brass threads.
Yes, but use less tape than with brass threads - typically 2-3 wraps instead of 3-4. Plastic threads require gentler tightening, and excessive tape can cause the threads to crack when tightened.
Yes, FAPT fittings are rated for hot water up to 93°C (200°F). However, for high-temperature applications with frequent thermal cycling, brass threaded fittings (FABT) may provide better long-term reliability due to superior thread strength.
Hand-tighten firmly, then use a wrench for only 1/2 to 1 additional turn. Plastic threads are much more fragile than brass and can easily crack or strip if over-tightened. The connection should be snug and leak-free with minimal force.

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