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Brew Hardware & Fittings

Setting up a home brewery can require a lot brewing hardware.  Luckily, we have brewery hardware and fittings for practically every configuration!  Whether you're shopping for ball valves, stainless steel barbs or couplers, high temperature silicone tubing, or stainless steel quick disconnects, you will find all of the brew hardware and fittings you'll need here at MoreBeer!

Interested in Welding and Brazing Stainless Steel? Click here, to read our article on the subject!

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  • S/S Bulkhead 1/2" FPT x 1/2" MPT S/S Bulkhead 1/2" FPT x 1/2" MPT

    Stainless Bulkhead - 1/2 in. FPT x 1/2 in. MPT

    25 reviews

    This stainless steel bulkhead is 1/2" FPT x 1/2" MPT with a flat, thick rubber washer that makes is very easy to install on most kettles. We use this bulkhead on our weldless spigot. You will need to drill a 1" hole to install the bulkhead.

    $18.99

  • ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x Male Quick Disconnect (QD) ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x Male Quick Disconnect (QD)

    ForgeFit® Stainless Tri-Clamp Quick Disconnect (QD) | Male QD x 1.5" T.C.

    4 reviews

    Use this fitting to convert 1.5" tri-clamp to Male Quick Disconnect. This fitting is extremely useful when transferring wort from your brew kettle to a stainless fermenter with tri-clamp connections. If you already use female QDs on your transfer tubing, simply connect to this male QD x tri-clamp fitting, rather than having a specific length of transfer tubing with quick disconnect on one end and barbed T.C. fitting on the other. 1.5" tri-clamp Male Quick Disconnect Made from 304 stainless steel ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $10.49

  • ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x 1/2 in. MPT ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x 1/2 in. MPT

    ForgeFit® Stainless Tri-Clamp | 1/2" MPT x 1.5" T.C.

    4 reviews

    Tri-clamp fittings are the gold standard in professional breweries and they've been widely adopted in homebrewing as T.C. kettles, fermenters, and pumps become more widely available. Tri-clamp fittings allow you to make a sanitary connection without any nooks or crannies for contaminants to hide in and they can be cleaned in place. Use this fitting to convert 1.5" tri-clamp to 1/2" male pipe thread or vice versa. If your boil kettle features 1/2" FPT ports, this fitting will allow you to attach a tri-clamp ball valve or butterfly valve. 1.5" tri-clamp 1/2" MPT 1/2" long threaded section Flat sides for easy tool adjustments Made from 304 stainless steel ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $20.49

  • Brewing Gloves - PLACEHOLDER Brewing Gloves - PLACEHOLDER

    Brewers Gloves

    11 reviews

    These are a great add to any brewery.  Overly long so as to cover the entire forearm for reaching into sanitizer buckets, these gloves will protect you from all brew day hazards!  These will help reduce the risk of getting burned or scalded by your brew, and keep caustic cleaners and sanitizers away from your skin! 

    $16.49

  • ForgeFit - 2 in. T.C. Clamp ForgeFit - 2 in. T.C. Clamp

    ForgeFit® Stainless Tri-Clamp | 2" Clamp

    2 reviews

    Tri-clamp fittings are the gold standard in professional breweries and they've been widely adopted in homebrewing as T.C. kettles, fermenters, and pumps become more widely available. Tri-clamp fittings allow you to make a sanitary connection without any nooks or crannies for contaminants to hide in and they can be cleaned in place. Use anywhere you want to make a sanitary connection. 2" tri-clamp Made from 304 stainless steel ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.

    $10.99

  • Gasket for S/S Bulkhead (H726,H727)

    Weldless Kit - Replacement Gasket

    10 reviews

    This is a replacement Silicone Gasket for our Weldless Kits.  It's easy to lose, despite it's vibrant red color, and sometimes a second gasket may be needed depending on the contour or material of the vessel being modified. 1.5" OD and 1" ID

    $1.09

  • Stainless  - Full Coupler - 1/2 in

    Stainless Full Coupler - 1/2 in.

    57 reviews

    Full Coupler with 1/2" Female Pipe Thread. Full couplers have threads for insertion from both sides. 304 stainless. Also used to connect fittings. We use with our polysulphone brewing pump, H315 to connect other fittings like quick disconnects. Length is approximately 1.5" Max pressure rating of 150 psi.

    $4.39

  • Weldless Stainless Spigot

    Weldless Ball Valve (Stainless)

    109 reviews

    Do you have a kettle or cooler but would like the ease and convenience of using a ball valve to easily drain liquid? Are you a Do It Yourself Type person? At a fraction of the cost of having a spigot welded into your kettle you can drill a whole and install a weldless ball valve. The problem with most weldless fittings is they are thrown together from assorted hardware. Common issues include leaking and lots of flex when you use the ball valve. These new weldless fittings feature are designed for brewing. There is no comparison to the weldless fittings of yesterday with their rock-solid feel and a solid leak free connection. This unit is also unique in that it feature 1/2" female threads on the inside. This allows you to thread in various other fittings that you can see below. Want to later make a mashtun... no problem just thread in our stainless screen. want to fully drain your boil kettle? No problem, just add our kettle maximizer! This allows for unlimited flexibility. Weldless kit includes a 1/2" Full Port ball valve and a 1/2" barb. All fittings are made from 304 type stainless steel for a lifetime of corrosion free use. Full installation directions included. This product replaces our WL101. Manufactured by Fermentap. You will need to drill a 1" hole in your kettle for installation of this weldless spigot. We recommend a Step Drill Bit for this. For cooler installation instructions, please see "Installing A Weldless Spigot In Your Cooler" under the documents tab.

    $38.49

  • Brass - 1/4 in. flare x 1/4 in. mpt Brass - 1/4 in. flare x 1/4 in. mpt

    $1.99

  • Stainless - 1/2 in FPT Tee

    Stainless Tee - 1/2 in. FPT

    15 reviews

    With three places to attach tubing and accessories, this tee gives you the ability to customise your brewing setup.   304 Stainless, 1/2" Female Pipe Thread on all three openings.   2" length x 1.5" width

    $6.09

  • ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x 1/2 in. FPT ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x 1/2 in. FPT

    ForgeFit® Stainless Tri-Clamp | 1/2" FPT x 1.5" T.C.

    2 reviews

    Tri-clamp fittings are the gold standard in professional breweries and they've been widely adopted in homebrewing as T.C. kettles, fermenters, and pumps become more widely available. Tri-clamp fittings allow you to make a sanitary connection without any nooks or crannies for contaminants to hide in and they can be cleaned in place. Use this fitting to convert 1.5" tri-clamp to 1/2" female pipe thread. If your pump head comes with 1/2" MPT fittings, you can use this fitting to adapt the inlet and outlet to T.C. connection. Or adapt a boil kettle with 1/2" MPT ports to use a tri-clamp ball valve or butterfly valve. 1.5" tri-clamp 1/2" FPT Made from 304 stainless steel ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $23.99

  • HI Temp O-ring for weldless valve kits

    Weldless Kit - Replacement O-Ring

    6 reviews

    High temperature o-ring for our weldless valve kits that require only one o-ring. O-ring measures 3/4" ID, and 1 1/4" OD.

    $0.99

  • BrewBuilt - Insulated Tubing Set of 2 BrewBuilt - Insulated Tubing Set of 2

    BrewBuilt® Insulated Tubing Set | 6 ft.

    Insulated tubing will improve your chilling efficiency and eliminate the troublesome line sweating. This set includes two 6' lengths of 3/8" ID silicone tubing wrapped in elastomeric insulation. Hose clamps are included to secure connection points with your preferred fittings.  

    $49.99

  • Stainless - Street Elbow 1/2 in fpt x 1/2 in mpt

    Stainless Street Elbow - 1/2 in. FPT x 1/2 in. MPT

    14 reviews

    1/2" Female thread on one side and 1/2" male thread on the other. Called a street elbow because of the female threads on one side and the male threads on the other. Made from 304 type Stainless Steel.

    $6.09

  • Beer & Gas Tubing Quick Disconnect (QD) - 1/4 in Barb x Male QD

    Beer & Gas Quick Disconnect (QD) - 1/4 in. Barb x Male Shut-Off

    54 reviews

    These quick disconnects feature 1/4" barbed fittings which can be used with either 3/16", 1/4" or 5/16" line. The quick disconnect functionality is activated by a shrouded thumb latch. The temperature range is -40F to 180F. They can handle a vacuum to 120 psi - so you need not worry about them leaking gas. The internal valve spring is 316 type stainless steel and the o-ring is food grade buna-n. For the female side, see our H550B.

    $9.99

  • ForgeFit - 2 in. T.C. Clamp Gasket (Silicone)

    ForgeFit® Tri-Clamp Gasket | Silicone | 2"

    2 reviews

    Silicone gaskets have a much wider temperature range than EPDM gaskets and are recommended for hot side applications. They are less resistant to acids and caustic chemicals, and may show signs of wear faster than EPDM gaskets. For 2" tri-clamp fittings Made from Silicone Temperature rated from -58°F to 446°F ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $2.99

  • Stainless Nipple - 1/2 in x 1.5 in Threaded

    Stainless Nipple - 1/2 in. x 1 1/2 in.

    6 reviews

    A stainless steel nipple used to combine two fittings with 1/2" FPT threads.  There is a 1/2'' space between threads.

    $3.29

  • Stainless - 1.5 in. T.C. x 3/8 in Barb Stainless - 1.5 in. T.C. x 3/8 in Barb

    Stainless Tri-Clamp Barb - 3/8 in. x 1.5 in. T.C.

    2 reviews

    If you’re a beermaker who focuses on maintaining a sanitary brewing setup, you will like the advantages of using tri-clover connects any place you need to attach tubing to equipment. They make a sanitary connection that is designed to be cleaned in place.The straightforward design makes them easy to clean because there are no pockets or moving parts for bacteria to get stuck in. They make a very sturdy connection that doesn’t leak. Each connection requires a gasket and a clamp.    Product Specifications Stainless Steel 3/8 in., 1.5 in. Tri-Clamp Connection Converts 1.5" Clover to 3/8" Barb for connecting 3/8" ID Tubing.

    $17.99

  • Tubing - Reinforced Vinyl (1/2 in) - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Tubing (Reinforced) - 1/2 in.

    3 reviews

    Give yourself peace of mind with this Reinforced Vinyl Brewing Tubing! This 1/2" Reinforced Vinyl Tubing is FDA approved, food grade, rated to 158 degrees F, and 200 PSI. It is the perfect tubing to use in your homebrewery with our pumps, or anywhere you want the extra security that your tubing will not kink or burst. This type of tubing is essential when putting back pressure on a system. Standard vinyl tubing and silicone are great for their own purposes, but are not designed to handle pressure, and can balloon up or explode if too much pressure is used. 1/2" ID and 3/4" OD  

    $10.99 - $399.99

  • Brass Hose - Female x 1/2 in. Barb

    Brass Hose Fittings - Female Hose x 1/2 in. Barb

    12 reviews

    Useful piece for connecting tubing to a Wort Chiller. Female Garden Hose on one side, with a 1/2" OD barb for tubing on the other side.

    $5.49

  • Stainless - 1/2 in. mpt x 5/8 in. barb (3/8 in. ID)

    Stainless Barb - 1/2 in. MPT x 5/8 in. Barb (3/8 in. ID)

    83 reviews

    For Insertion into a ball valve for connecting 1/2" ID line. Made from 304 type stainless steel.   Please note: If using 1/2" ID vinyl tubing, we recommend using hot water to heat the tubing up for easier insertion. Not recommended for use with thick wall 1/2" vinyl tubing. 

    $6.59

  • (Pack of 20) Stepless Clamp - Stainless - For 3/4" OD Tubing

    Stepless Hose Clamp - 3/4 in. OD Tubing (20 Pack)

    6 reviews

    Stepless clamps are the best choice for your home draft set up. Standard worm drive hose clamps are nice for reusability, but they aren't ideal for beer and gas lines because they tend to pinch on one side, leading to leaks or degraded pressure holding capacity of your draft system. Stepless clamps apply even compression around the whole diameter of the tubing line, tightening in a perfect circle. They can be tightened with the middle cutter on a pair of pliers, or better yet, with the Stepless Clamp Tool (H1006). For tubing with 3/4" outer diameter (17-20 mm OD) Stainless steel Pack of 20 Kegland Part Number: KL06736

    $10.99

  • ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. Clamp Gasket - Rotatable (Teflon)

    ForgeFit® Tri-Clamp Gasket | Teflon | 1.5"

    Teflon gaskets have the widest temperature range but they can be harder to get a good seal when compared to silicone and EPDM. Teflon gaskets are primarily used where the fitting may need to be rotated in place, such as a rotating racking arm. For 1.5" tri-clamp fittings Made from Teflon Temperature rated from -100°F to 500°F ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.

    $2.99

  • Stainless Ball Valve - 1.5 in. T.C. x T.C - 3 Piece Stainless Ball Valve - 1.5 in. T.C. x T.C - 3 Piece

    3 Piece Stainless Ball Valve - 1.5 in. T.C.

    5 reviews

    Stainless steel 3-piece ball valve with tri-clamp connections. A great option for T.C. kettles, pumps, and conicals to go from 1.5" tri-clamp to any 1.5" tri-clamp connection or accessory. Full port for higher flow rate.  

    $32.99

  • Tubing - Reinforced Silicone (1/2 in ID) - PLACEHOLDER

    High Temp Silicone Tubing | Reinforced | 1/2" ID

    4 reviews

    The construction of this reinforced silicone tubing enables silicone tubing to handle increased pressure applications. Braided silicone offers outstanding resistance to temperature extremes and is made from FDA-sanctioned ingredients. The flexible design and construction of this tubing allows excellent bend radii and permits installation in restricted spaces without impeding flow. 1/2" inner diameter, 3/4" outer diameter Open mesh polyester braiding incorporated within the wall of silicone tubing Made from FDA-sanctioned ingredients Translucent natural color for visual contact with the flow Able to resist extreme temperature variation: -40°F to 392°F (-40°C to 200°C) Odorless, tasteless, and inert Working Pressure: 72 psi Burst Pressure: 217 psi Platinum cured Conforms to FDA CFR 177.2600, NSF

    $50.99 - $804.99

  • Stainless - 1/2 in. mpt x 5/8 in. barb (1/2 in. ID)

    Stainless Barb - 1/2 in. MPT x 5/8 in. (1/2 in. ID)

    2 reviews

    Use this barbed fitting with our 1/2" ID Silicone tubing for a better fit. Because Silicone tubing is soft and flexible it actually fits much better on this over sized 5/8" OD barb than on a 1/2" OD barb. Designed and made by MoreBeer! to maximize flow this fitting is also perfect for use when a March or Chugger High-Flow pump as it allows a larger volume of wort to enter the pump, decreasing instances of cavitation. Please note: If using 1/2" ID vinyl tubing, we recommend using hot water to heat the tubing up for easier insertion. Not recommended for use with thick wall 1/2" vinyl tubing. 

    $7.19

  • Blichmann Stainless QuickConnector - 1/2in. Straight Barb

    Blichmann Quick Connector - 1/2 in. Straight Barb

    16 reviews

    The Blichmann Stainless Steel QuickConnector sets are great for a number of different reasons! Not only do they work with all 1/2" NPT (extremely universal), they also come in multiple different sizes and configurations.   Stainless steel and silicone construction High temp silicone grip provides a cool touch even with hot liquids! Ribbed grips allow quick comfortable tool-free operation Silicone o-ring seal is retained for perfect positioning but is easily cleaned or replaced Fits all male 1/2" NPT fittings

    $13.99

  • Vinyl Tubing - 7/16 in ID x 9/16 in OD - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Transfer Tubing | Flexible | Racking | 7/16 in. ID | 9/16 in. OD

    2 reviews

    FDA approved food grade tubing for transferring liquids. Made of Vinyl (PVC). Will not impart flavors or odors into your product. 7/16 inch ID tubing is recomended for use with 1/2 inch Auto Siphons. Thin wall tubing is recomended for siphoning and transferring liquids. For pumping, keg lines, or other pressurized applications, see our thick wall and keg tubing.  

    $4.19 - $52.49

  • Stainless - 2 in. T.C. Weldless Bulkhead Stainless - 2 in. T.C. Weldless Bulkhead

    Stainless Tri-Clamp Weldless Bulkhead - 2 in.

    13 reviews

    Add a 2" tri-clamp port to any tank or lid with this 304 stainless steel weldless bulkhead. Just drill a 45-47 mm hole and tighten this item to your vessel wall. For distilling purposes, this is perfect if you want to fit an extension tube between the BrewZilla / DigiBoil distillation lid and the copper pot or reflux still. Kegland Part Number: KL10979

    $32.99

  • ForgeFit - 3 in. T.C. Clamp Gasket (Silicone)

    ForgeFit® Tri-Clamp Gasket | Silicone | 3"

    2 reviews

    Silicone gaskets have a much wider temperature range than EPDM gaskets and are recommended for hot side applications. They are less resistant to acids and caustic chemicals, and may show signs of wear faster than EPDM gaskets. For 3" tri-clamp fittings Made from Silicone Temperature rated from -58°F to 446°F ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $3.99

  • ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. Tee ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. Tee

    ForgeFit® Stainless Tri-Clamp Tee | 1.5"

    This tee fitting features 1.5" tri-clamp connections at all ends and is made from high-quality stainless steel. 1.5" tri-clamp 5.5" long x 3.75" tall Made from 304 stainless steel ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $25.99

  • Brass Hose - Female x 3/8 in. Barb

    Brass Hose Fittings - Female Hose x 3/8 in. Barb

    12 reviews

    Useful piece for connecting tubing to a Wort Chiller. Female Garden Hose on one side, with a 3/8" OD barb for tubing on the other side.

    $4.99

  • ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. 90 Deg Elbow ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. 90 Deg Elbow

    ForgeFit® Stainless Tri-Clamp Elbow | 90° | 1.5"

    This elbow fitting features 1.5" tri-clamp connections at both ends and is made from high-quality stainless steel. 1.5" tri-clamp 90° bend 3.75" tall Made from 304 stainless steel ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $28.99

  • ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x 1/2 in. Barb ForgeFit - 1.5 in. T.C. x 1/2 in. Barb

    ForgeFit® Stainless Tri-Clamp Barb | 1/2" Barb x 1.5" T.C.

    Tri-clamp fittings are the gold standard in professional breweries and they've been widely adopted in homebrewing as T.C. kettles, fermenters, and pumps become more widely available. Tri-clamp fittings allow you to make a sanitary connection without any nooks or crannies for contaminants to hide in and they can be cleaned in place. Use this barbed fitting to connect 1/2" ID tubing to a 1.5" tri-clamp fitting. 1.5" tri-clamp 1/2" OD barb 3/4" long barbed section 1-1/8" long stem Made from 304 stainless steel ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $20.49

  • ForgeFit - 2 in. T.C. Clamp Gasket (EPDM) ForgeFit - 2 in. T.C. Clamp Gasket (EPDM)

    ForgeFit® Tri-Clamp Gasket | EPDM | 2"

    EPDM gaskets have a more narrow temperature range than silicone gaskets, but they are more resistant to acids and caustic chemicals. For 2" tri-clamp fittings Made from Silicone Temperature rated from -30°F to 300°F ForgeFit® is a brand of rugged, high-quality fittings made from certified 304 stainless steel. Each fitting is backed by our 60-day no-hassle return policy and a one-year warranty from MoreBeer!.  

    $2.49

  • Plumbers Tape 520''

    Plumbers Tape

    8 reviews

    Plumber's tape, or PTFE thread seal tape, is used to connect NPT (national pipe thread) style threads. Use three wraps for brass and six wraps for stainless steel. 1/2'' wide x 520'' long roll.

    $2.49

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Welding and Brazing Stainless Steel By John Palmer Many materials and joining processes are currently avalailable for use in constructing both home and microbreweries. Each material or process has its own limitations, and these usually become obvious when the economics of a situation are examined. One of the best beers in the world, Pilsener Urquell, is brewed and lagered in pitch-lined oak barrels . Although wood and pitch are readily available, the care and maintenance of such brewing systems can be extensive. Because of its relatively low maintenance requirements, stainless steel has become widely used in North America and throughout the world. Stainless Steels for Food-Grade Applications The stainless steel of choice in the food services industry is the austenitic 300 series. The stainless used for good pots (like Vollrath) is usually 304. Less expensive pots are often made of 303 alloy stainless, which is less weldable and is quickly attacked by chlorinated cleaners. Other stainless kitchen equipment, like utensils, are typically ferritic stainless, which has less chromium and nickel and is less acid-neutral. The 300 series of stainless steels was originally developed for use in cryogenics. These steels also perform well at elevated temperatures and are used extensively for steam pipes and exhaust systems. It is their resistance to elevated temperature, oxidation, and corrosion that makes alloys 304 and 316 the choice for food preparation equipment, including steam-heated boilers and storage tanks. But every silver lining has its cloud, and when it comes to joining stainless steel, that cloud is heat. The metallurgy that makes these alloys corrosion resistant and strong also makes welding more difficult than is the case with ordinary steel. Metallurgy Basics What makes a steel stainless? The addition of chromium and nickel to the iron creates a significant percentage of chromium and nickel atoms at the surface. These atoms form tenacious oxides that seal the surface and prevent oxidation of the iron. The process known as passivation for stainless steel is a common means of improving this protective oxide layer through the use of oxidizing acids. Anodizing aluminum alloys is a similar method in that a solid aluminum oxide barrier is created to prevent further corrosion. Like stainless steel, anodized (black) aluminum cookware (Magnalite, Calphalon) is acid neutral and resistant to acidic food because of this heavy oxide layer. Plain (bright) aluminum cookware lacks the degree of surface oxides necessary to prevent reaction with corrosive media. Stainless steel’s Achilles heel: All metals are crystalline materials that have specific crystal structures that are dependent on temperature. These structures are referred to as phases and are given names such as austenite and ferrite. A block of metal is very similar to a block of salt. A block of salt is really a bunch of grains of salt all fused together. These grains are oriented every which way, and the interface to the next grain of salt is called the grain boundary. As you would expect, the grain boundary is weaker than the grain itself. The crystalline structure of metals is exactly the same in this respect. (By the way, if you would like to see a metallic grain structure, go look at an aluminum street-light pole. That mosaic you see is the grain structure.) Because the grain boundaries within a metal are the weakest sites, heat and corrosion usually affect these areas first. The corrosion resistance of stainless steel depends on the chromium. Austenitic stainless is a supersaturated solution of chromium and nickel in iron. It is actually a very high temperature phase that has been quenched (quick-cooled) to preserve the distribution of elements. Austenitic stainless does not like middling-high heat. It performs well up to 600 °F (315 °C), but higher temperatures in the range of 800–1600 °F (425–870 °C) cause atom diffusion and change the metal’s properties. Such high temperatures allow the chromium to diffuse away from the grain boundaries to form chromium carbides, its preferred crystalline structure at that temperature range. If exposed to these high temperatures and chromium diffusion occurs, the metal becomes sensitized and prone to cracking. The diffusion of chromium away from the grain boundaries results in non-stainless grain boundaries surrounded by stainless steel. This situation soon leads to localized corrosion and rapid cracking of the grain boundaries. To correct this, the metal must be heated to at least 1900 °F (1040 °C) for a period of time in an inert gas atmosphere and then quenched to retain the austenite crystal structure. Unfortunately, doing this heat treatment to a welded keg would result in considerable warping and distortion. It is better to get another keg and start over. Welding is a local melting–freezing process that creates high temperature gradients in the metal around the weld. This heat affected zone (HAZ) is the region where unwanted atom diffusion can take place if it is hot enough, long enough. Time/temperature curves describe this phenomenon, and the curve for alloy 304 is shown in Figure 1. The figure shows that for type 304 stainless (nominal carbon content of 0.08%), 5 min at 600 °C (1110 °F) or higher will cause chromium diffusion that will later cause cracking in service. Type 304L stainless — “L” denoting less carbon (nominal 0.03%) — is more weldable and can spend about 6 hours at 600 °C before becoming sensitized. Most kegs (in North America) are made from 304L to facilitate welded construction. Caution must be taken when heating stainless steel equipment. I know of one home brewer whose cut-off keg boiler began cracking at the bottom. The cracks appeared at the flame line where the flame of the cajun cooker–style propane heater met the keg. This shows that he was running the flame too hot and that, over time, chromium atom diffusion was taking place. Diffusion is cumulative. Once this type of cracking occurs, there is no economical way to correct it. To browse our best-selling corny kegs, homebrew kegs, and keg parts, click here! Joining of Steel and Brass or Copper Stainless steel is routinely welded, but it must be welded under an inert gas atmosphere. The most reliable method for welding stainless is the tungsten inert gas (TIG) process, also known as GTAW or helio-arc. TIG welding has the advantage of a small weld head, it requires lower heat input, and filler metal is optional. Table I Manual Welding Parameters for 304L Stainless Steel Welding Method Thickness (in). Current (amps) Voltage (volts) Filler Rod (AWS) Argon Flow (ft 3 /h) Weld Speed (in./min) Wire Feed (in./min) MIG 0.063 85 DCEP 21 ER316L 15 19 184 TIG 0.045, 0.090 30/70 DCEN 12–14 ER316L 12 2–4 As Required The other common welding methods for stainless steel, metal inert gas (MIG) and shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), are not as well suited for welding thin sections like beer keg walls. ( Note: Never weld on vessels that you intend to use under pressure [i.e., kegs that will be used as kegs]. Because modern beer and soda kegs are designed thin to save on material, a modified keg should never again be pressurized. Welds are always weaker than the base metal, and at least one death has been attributed to a keg exploding after modification.) MIG is commonly used for all types of stainless welding, but the weld gun must be held close to the work, which decreases its effectiveness in tight areas. MIG equipment will be more available to a do-it-yourselfer and should provide a satisfactory joint. SMAW is commonly used for welding thicker pipe and tanks. It has the disadvantage of obscuring the weld joint during the pass, and the slag must be removed between passes. Equipment and electrode filler rods are readily available; however, this welding process is not recommended for brewing equipment. The welder lacks the control necessary to ensure a good weld. A Few Words About Brass Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc with some lead thrown in for machinability. The lead percentage varies, but for the common brass alloys used in plumbing fittings it is 7% or less. Lead is entirely soluble in copper, but the presence of zinc changes things. In brass, the lead exists as minute globules. These globules act as an intrinsic lubricant during machining. The result is a microthin film of lead being smeared over the machined surface. It is this lead (a very small amount) that can be dissolved off by the wort. Although this small amount is probably no cause for concern, most people would be happier if it were not there at all. Never let it be said that the space program never yields technology applicable to the home. Some chemists working on the International Space Station Alpha program were consulted for an etchant that would safely remove lead from the surface of brass parts. The chemists determined that a 1:1 volume ratio of glacial acetic acid (98% [v/v]) to hydrogen peroxide (30% [v/v]) would accomplish this without pitting the brass. The procedure was performed in the lab using the standard laboratory concentrations of these chemicals. The process consisted of a 30-second dunk, swirl, and rinse at room temperature, and it successfully removed the lead, as determined by a home lead test kit (swabs). In addition, the procedure had the added benefit of turning the brass into pure gold (the color of gold, anyway.) Because 98% acetic acid and 30% hydrogen peroxide are not available to the average brewer, the experiment was repeated using the concentrations available in the supermarket. These are 5% acetic acid (white distilled vinegar) and 3% hydrogen peroxide. Because of the difference in concentration, the relative concentration ratio changes. For household-variety concentrations, a 2:1 volume ratio of acetic acid to hydrogen peroxide was used. The process was expected to take longer with the more dilute solution, so the brass part was immersed for 10 min. The results showed the same gold color and the lead test swab indicated that the lead had been removed. The buttery yellow gold color can be used as an indicator that the process has completed. Home lead test kits should be available at most hardware stores. This procedure for removing surface lead from brass can easily be performed at home. A 10–15-min dunk, swirl, and rinse in a 2:1 volume ratio of 5% acetic acid (white distilled vinegar) and 3% hydrogen peroxide has been shown to be effective. The solution can be irritating to the skin, so it is advisable to wear gloves or use tongs. Because 300 series stainless steels are prone to high-temperature embrittlement and sensitization, the welder must be careful not to apply too much heat for too long during welding. An experienced welder will know how to produce a good weld without overheating it. Welding of thin-gauge stainless steel requires a definite skill. Producing defect-free welds without overheating the steel takes years of practice, no matter which welding process is used. This is not to say that a serviceable weld cannot be done by a novice. But in my experience, it is better to take critical stainless steel weld jobs to an experienced welder rather than attempting it yourself. Bad welds are difficult to correct in stainless steel. It is more economical to get things done right the first time. The scale of welding that a home brewer would require would most likely not exceed a welder’s 1-h minimum charge. In fact, I was quoted $ 25 to weld three pipe nipples into three kegs — not much to pay for a quality job. If you wish to do the welding yourself and have access to the necessary equipment, refer to the suggested weld schedules for manual TIG and MIG welding of 304L steel shown in Table I. The MIG weld setup uses a 97.5%/2.5% mix of argon and carbon dioxide and 0.030 electrode wire. The TIG welding uses a sharpened (~30#161#), thoriated (2%), 3/32-in. diameter electrode, and 1/16-in. diameter filler rod. The shielding gas for TIG welding is 100% argon. Note that the same filler metal is used for both processes. Vocational welding classes are usually available through adult education programs and community colleges. These classes can provide the necessary instruction, equipment, and practice material needed to get you working on your brewing equipment. Table II Common Silver Solders Composition (%) Temperature Silver Tin °F °C 3 97 430 220 2 98 450 230 Soldering Stainless steel can also be soldered or brazed to itself or to brass or copper, with good results. These processes provide good alternatives to the welding of stainless steel fittings. They allow the copper tubing and brass fittings to be attached directly onto the stainless steel. There is some potential for galvanic corrosion of the copper or brass in preference to the silver. (In terms of electrochemical activity, stainless steel is more passive than silver solder, which is more passive than brass or copper.) Available industry service data indicate that the corrosion rate should be quite small. Many people have used silver alloys with these metals and have experienced no galvanic corrosion problems. The difference between soldering and brazing is temperature. The American Welding Society defines soldering as metal coalescence below 800 °F and brazing as metal coalescence above 800 °F. Both processes bond adjoining metal surfaces by completely wetting the surfaces with molten filler metal and maintaining that bond until solidified. The bond is only as strong as the filler metal, but some braze metals can be very strong indeed. Stainless steel is difficult for solders and braze filler metals to wet. The surface oxides that protect it from corrosion also prevent the filler metals from wetting the surface. Special fluxes are needed to eat through these stainless oxides. The silver solder commonly sold for home plumbing with copper pipe will work on stainless, but a different flux is needed. Look for a flux containing hydrochloric acid or one that says it is for fluxing nickel alloys or stainless. The specifics for two common silver solders are listed in Table II. In my experience, getting the steel hot is the big problem. A propane torch can be used, but the flame needs to be slightly reducing in nature to prevent the reformation of surface oxides. The best method for soldering a copper or brass fitting onto a stainless steel pipe is to “tin” the fitting first with solder. Next, apply flux to the stainless pipe, and fit the two pieces together. Then heat the joint, and feed more solder into the joint once it is hot. By using this method, the steel surface is protected from the air until it is hot enough to be wetted by the solder. Brazing Silver-based brazing alloys have lower melting temperatures than copper or zinc brazing alloys, so the silver-based alloys are the more practical choice for do-it-yourselfers. Two issues must be kept in mind when brazing. First, most brazing temperatures are right in the temperature range that causes sensitization of the steel. The braze must be done efficiently to ensure that the time limit for the onset of diffusion is not exceeded. Acetylene and propane are two of the most common gases used for torch brazing. Use a slightly reduced flame and AWS-type 3A flux, which has the higher useful temperature range needed for brazing (1050–1600 °F). Both surfaces to be joined must be cleaned and fluxed for best results. As in soldering, it is a good idea to prebraze the fitting, because it has the higher thermal mass in the localized area. Preheating the fitting will help decrease the amount of time that heat is applied to the joint. A friend of mine recently brazed a stainless steel pipe nipple directly onto the side of a stainless steel milk can (Figure 2). He flattened the wall of the can with a hammer to allow a good flat fit-up with the nipple. The pipe was ½-in. NPT with a wall thickness of ¼ in. The pipe was heated first because it had a much higher thermal mass than the milk can wall. It was brazed using a flux-coated rod and an acetylene torch. The braze was quite strong, allowing him to torque up a connecting threaded fitting such that he later had trouble taking it apart! Silver brazing rod contains no lead, but some of the alloys contain cadmium, which is worse. Cadmium will cause severe heavy metal poisoning. The American Welding Society alloy designations are listed in Table III. Do not use the alloys containing cadmium. Look for rods that are made for food industry applications. The AWS BAg-5 is recommended for this purpose and is readily available from weld supply shops at about $ 15.00/oz (1/16-in. diameter, spooled). Table IV shows the usage temperatures for the alloys listed in Table III. Table III Standard AWS Silver-Based Brazing Alloys AWS 508 Spec’s Composition* Silver Copper Zinc Others BAg-1 44.0–46.0 14.0–16.0 14.0-18.0 23.0–25.0 Cd† BAg-1a 49.0-51.0 14.5-16.5 14.5-18.5 17.0-19.0 Cd BAg-2 34.0-36.0 25.0-27.0 19.0-23.0 17.0-19.0 Cd BAg-2a 29.0-31.0 26.0-28.0 21.0-25.0 19.0-21.0 Cd BAg-3 49.0-51.0 14.5-16.5 13.5-17.5 16 Cd, 3 Ni‡ BAg-4 39.0-41.0 29.0-31.0 26.0-30.0 1.5-2.5 Ni BAg-5 44.0-46.0 29.0-31.0 23.0-27.0 BAg-6 49.0-51.0 33.0-35.0 14.0-18.0 BAg-7 55.0-57.0 21.0-23.0 15.0-19.0 4.5-5.5 Sn § BAg-8 71.0-73.0 Remainder BAg-8a 71.0-73.0 Remainder 0.25-0.50 Li ΙΙ BAg-13 53.0-55.0 Remainder 4.0-6.0 0.5-1.5 Ni BAg-13a 55.0-57.0 Remainder 1.5-2.5 Ni BAg-18 59.0-61.0 Remainder 10 Sn. 0.125 max. P # BAg-19 92.0-93.0 Remainder 0.15-0.30 Li BAg-20 29.0-31.0 37.0-39.0 30.0-34.0 BAg-21 <p align="center

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