The Heavy Metal Debate: Why Infinity Nickel-Plated Brass & Aluminum Fittings Are the Future of Compressed Air
If you are designing a compressed air system for a workshop, a manufacturing plant, or a high-end garage, you have likely run into the same old options: galvanized steel (heavy and prone to rust), black iron (hard to thread), or PVC (dangerous and prone to cracking).
But there is a better way.
The Infinity Pipe System has revolutionized air transport with a “Zero Leak” guarantee and a modular design that installs in half the time of traditional methods. But once you’ve decided to go with Infinity, you have another choice to make: Nickel-Plated Brass or Aluminum fittings?
Both are engineered for excellence, but they serve different roles in your air network. In this guide, we’ll break down why you should ditch the iron and plastic, and why Infinity’s metal fittings are the smartest investment you can make for your facility.
- The Core Advantage: Why Metal Beats Plastic
Before we compare Brass vs. Aluminum, we need to address the elephant in the room: Plastic vs. Metal.
Many cheaper systems use plastic (nylon or polymer) fittings. While they work for small, hobbyist setups, they have significant drawbacks in industrial environments. Plastic expands and contracts with temperature changes, leading to leaks over time. It becomes brittle with age and UV exposure, creating safety hazards.
Infinity uses exclusively metal fittings. Whether you choose the Nickel-Plated Brass or the Aluminum series, you are getting:
- Thermal Stability: Metal doesn’t warp or creep when the compressor heats up the air.
- Physical Strength: Accidental impact from a forklift or a dropped tool won’t crack a metal fitting like it would a plastic one.
- Grip: Metal teeth bite into the pipe securely, ensuring the fitting never blows off under pressure.
- The Case for Nickel-Plated Brass Fittings
The “Heavy-Duty” Choice for Drops and Threads
Infinity’s Nickel-Plated Brass fittings are the workhorses of the industry. They combine the traditional strength of brass with modern chemical engineering.
Why Nickel Plating Matters
Standard yellow brass is strong, but it can tarnish and react with certain environmental contaminants. Infinity takes high-quality brass and coats it in Nickel.
- Corrosion Resistance: The nickel layer acts as a shield against moisture, oil, and harsh industrial fumes. It prevents the “green oxidation” you see on old copper or brass valves.
- Durability: These fittings are physically heavy and robust. They are practically indestructible in standard shop environments.
- Aesthetics: The bright silver finish looks professional and clean, matching modern equipment and the blue aluminum piping perfectly.
Best Use Case: The “Drop” Legs
We highly recommend using Nickel-Plated Brass for your drops (the vertical pipes coming down the wall). This is the area most likely to be bumped by equipment or pulled on by air hoses. The superior shear strength of the brass ensures that your outlet points remain rock-solid.
- The Case for Infinity Aluminum Fittings
The “High-Flow” Choice for Large Loops
For larger diameter systems (typically 63mm / 2.5″ and above), Infinity switches to a solid Aluminum fitting design. These are die-cast aerospace-grade aluminum components designed for massive airflow.
Lightweight but Strong
When you are hanging 100 feet of 3-inch pipe from a warehouse ceiling, weight matters. Aluminum fittings significantly reduce the load on your ceiling grid and suspension structures compared to iron or steel, making installation safer and faster.
The “Full-Bore” Advantage
Infinity Aluminum fittings are designed for laminar flow. Unlike steel plumbing fittings which have rough interiors and sharp turns that create turbulence (and pressure drop), Infinity Aluminum fittings are smooth-bored.
- Energy Efficiency: Less friction means your compressor doesn’t have to work as hard to push air to the end of the line.
Corrosion Immunity: Aluminum naturally forms a microscopic oxide layer that prevents rust. Your air stays clean, protecting expensive pneumatic tools from rust particles.
- The “Zero Leak” Technology: How They Work
Whether you choose Brass or Aluminum, the magic lies in the internal mechanism. Traditional pipe threading relies on tape, dope, and brute force to stop leaks. If you don’t tighten it enough, it leaks. If you tighten it too much, it cracks.
Infinity fittings use a Push-to-Connect technology:
- The Seal: A specialized nitrile O-ring creates a perfect, airtight seal the moment the pipe is inserted.
- The Grip: A stainless steel grab ring (or collet) with reverse teeth bites into the pipe. The harder the air pressure pushes against the fitting, the tighter the steel teeth grip the pipe.
- The Result: A connection that is mechanically secure and airtight in seconds, with no threading or soldering required.
- Which One Should I Choose?
The good news is that the Infinity system is fully modular. You don’t have to choose just one! Most optimized systems use a hybrid approach:
- Use Aluminum Fittings for the Main Loop (Header): If you are running 80mm or 100mm pipe around the ceiling of a factory, use the Aluminum series. It’s lighter, handles massive flow, and is easier to suspend.
- Use Nickel-Plated Brass for Drops and Manifolds: For the smaller lines (20mm – 50mm) that come down the walls to your machines, the Nickel-Plated Brass is ideal. It handles the physical abuse of the shop floor and provides a secure, heavy-duty connection point for regulators and hose reels.
Final Thoughts: The Cost of Leaks
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that the average industrial facility loses 30% of its compressed air to leaks. That is thousands of dollars a year vanishing into thin air.
By choosing Infinity’s Nickel-Plated Brass or Aluminum fittings, you aren’t just buying pipe connectors; you are buying an insurance policy against leaks. You are investing in a system that maintains pressure, protects your tools from corrosion, and looks professional enough to show off to your customers.
Ready to stop the leaks? Explore our full range of Infinity piping and fittings today and build a system that lasts forever.
