Buteline Fittings
Buteline fittings are designed with an aluminum alloy sleeve which uses for tightening the connection between PE pipe and pe fittings. The fittings can sustain high water pressure by using a simple clamping connection method.
			| Buteline SocketThe buteline socket is used to connect two pieces of PE piping. 
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| Buteline ElbowThe  buteline elbow is used to connect two piece of PE piping for achieving 90 degree curve angle. 
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| Buteline TeeThe buteline tee is used to connect three pieces of PE piping. 
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| Buteline Reducer SocketThe buteline reducer socket is used to connect a larger piece of PE piping to a smaller piece of PE pipe. 
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| Buteline Reducer ElbowThe buteline reducer elbow is used to connect a larger piece of PE piping to a smaller piece of PE pipe by achieving 90 degree curve angle. 
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| Buteline Reducer TeeThe buteline reducer tee is used to connect two pieces of the same PE pipe size to a different PE pipe size with a perpendicular angle. 
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| Buteline Male Threaded SocketThe buteline male threaded socket is used to connect a straight PE pipeline to another female threaded fitting. 
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| Buteline Female Threaded SocketThe buteline female threaded socket is used to connect a straight PE pipeline to another male threaded fitting. 
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| Buteline Male Threaded ElbowThe buteline male threaded elbow is used to connect a PE pipeline to another female threaded fitting by achieving a 90 degree curve angle. 
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| Buteline Female Threaded ElbowThe buteline female threaded elbow is used to connect a PE pipeline to another male threaded fitting by achieving a 90 degree curve angle. 
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| Buteline Straight Hose PlateThe buteline straight hose plate is a type of fitting that can firmly screw on the wall surface. 
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| Buteline Elbow LuggedThe buteline elbow lugged is a type of fitting that can firmly screw on the wall surface. 
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| Buteline ClampThe buteline clamp is used to tighten the buteline fitting connection onto the PE pipe. 
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