The black pipe nipple is a type of pipe fitting made from black iron or steel, typically with male threads on both ends or one end. These nipples often extend pipe lengths, connect pipes or fittings, or provide additional reach within plumbing and piping systems.
The black pipe nipple is a type of pipe fitting made from black iron or steel, typically with male threads on both ends or one end. These nipples often extend pipe lengths, connect pipes or fittings, or provide additional reach within plumbing and piping systems.
This carbon steel features a dark finish achieved by the fabrication made from black iron or black steel pipe. This material is highly durable and commonly used in industrial and residential piping applications.
Longer than standard pipe sizes like barrel nipples, they provide greater reach, allowing for flexibility in piping configurations. Lengths can vary widely, with sizes typically specified in inches.
Usually threaded on both ends (male threads) to allow for easy connection to other threaded fittings or pipes. The threading is often National Pipe Thread (NPT) or British Standard Pipe (BSP) according to the region and industry standards.
The black coating gives it a corrosion-resistant surface, particularly in closed, low-moisture systems. However, it is generally unsuitable for applications exposed to water as it can rust over time if left unprotected.
Black iron nipples are widely used in natural gas and propane systems, as black steel is safe for carrying gases.
Black fittings in oil or other fuel transportation systems ensure secure, leak-resistant connections.
Suitable for some steam applications, though generally at lower pressures and temperatures.
Black nipples in fire sprinkler systems sometimes because of their durability and resistance to high temperatures.
Black pipe fittings are strong and heat-resistant, ideal for heavy-duty applications.
They are relatively inexpensive compared to stainless steel fittings.
Although not as corrosion-resistant as galvanized fittings, they are more resistant to wear and tear in gas systems.
Black iron nipples are not recommended for water applications, as prolonged exposure to moisture can cause rust.
While they have some corrosion resistance, they are less durable than galvanized or stainless steel in corrosive environments.
In summary, long black iron nipples are a versatile and cost-effective choice for extending pipelines in gas and fuel applications, provided they are in inappropriate, low-moisture environments.