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With an FEP sleeve and PTFE sealing tape, these connectors withstand chemicals better than rubber connectors. Use them for joining low-pressure chemical waste drainpipe and fittings or transitioning between different chemical piping.
Polished to at least a 15 Ra finish on the inside, these fittings have an ultra-smooth interior surface that helps prevent contamination. They are also known as ultra-high-purity fittings.
Fittings have a sleeve that bites into tubing as you tighten the nut to form a seal in applications up to 120 psi. Also known as flareless fittings.
Quick-disconnect couplings consist of a plug and a socket that join with a latch so you can easily connect and disconnect your line. Use in applications up to 120 psi.
Commonly used in high-pressure welding applications, these nipples connect your tank to the inlet of a pressure regulator. One side has a threaded pipe end and the other side has a rounded end that sits inside a threaded nut to make a threaded connection.
Made of PVC, these orifices have excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive chemicals.
For chemical-processing applications in confined areas, these valves have a low-profile handle to fit in tight spots. A rubber seal and a plastic body stand up to aggressive, corrosive solutions.
Attach gauges or sensors to these valves so you can remove them for maintenance and calibration without depressurizing your line. They are also known as block and bleed valves.
For fast installation and removal from pipelines, these valves have union fittings that disassemble into multiple pieces. All have a fluoroelastomer seal and a plastic body that can stand up to aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications.
There’s no need to unbolt these valves for cleaning—remove the valve handle and slide the valve apart for inline access to internal components. Also known as elliptical valves, they have a fluoroelastomer seal and a polypropylene body to withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications.
Also known as diaphragm valves, these have a diaphragm that can handle dirty liquid, slurries, and abrasive media without damage.
Also known as pipe blinds, these fluid blockers fit between two flanges to stop flow, so you can work downstream without draining the system.
Divert compressed air from a single line to two respirators.