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This tubing has a seamless construction with no weld bead for unrestricted flow and is stronger than welded tubing.
When your application does not require a smooth interior, this tubing is an economical choice.
A titanium additive gives this tubing excellent strength and superior corrosion resistance. It meets MIL-T-8808.
This tubing comes cleaned and capped to prevent moisture and dirt from contaminating the inside.
The interior and exterior are polished to a high-luster finish to resist particle buildup and allow for easy cleaning.
Use these fittings at pressures up to 9,700 psi. Also known as instrumentation fittings, they are made to tight tolerances for use in high-precision applications. They are compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok fittings.
Butt-weld fittings allow for a smooth, flush connection that provides maximum flow.
The smooth finish inside these stainless steel quick-clamp fittings makes it easy to remove product residue.
Also known as I-line fittings, these fittings have a male adapter that interlocks with a female adapter for more support than standard quick-clamp fittings.
Polished to a 20 Ra finish, these fittings have an extra-smooth interior that prevents product buildup and inhibits bacteria growth.
Also known as KF, QF, and NW fittings, these fittings are for high-vacuum applications, such as vacuum coating and heat treating, leak testing, and analyzing gases.
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.
Originally used on satellites, rocket propulsion systems, and even Mars rovers, these fittings will handle your most challenging industrial environments. They're designed to withstand high vibration and ultra-high vacuum without generating particles that could disrupt your operation.
Fittings are polished to a32 Ra and under finish on the interior.
An alternative to bolt-together fittings, these fittings handle larger tube OD sizes than quick-clamp fittings. Also known as ISO-K high-vacuum fittings, the clamps have claws that grab hold of fittings with flanged ends.
For high-vacuum systems with tube sizes too large for quick-clamp (KF) fittings, choose these bolt-together fittings.
Create access points in ultra-high-vacuum lines or chambers by bolting two same-size flanges together with a copper gasket between them. The flanges’ sharp edges dig into the copper gasket and form an extremely tight seal, which means they handle higher vacuum pressures than other high-vacuum fittings with rubber gaskets.
For use in high-vacuum systems, these fittings use a metal reinforced O-ring to create an airtight seal. Also known as KF, QF, and NW fittings, they’re used for high-vacuum applications such as vacuum coating and heat treating, leak testing, and analyzing gases.
Couplings are metal, which has better durability than plastic cam-and-groove hose couplings. They consist of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. To connect, insert the plug into the socket and push the levers down.
Typically used with standard-wall and low-pressure stainless steel unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thin-wall stainless steel unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thick-wall and high-pressure stainless steel unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with extreme-pressure stainless steel unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with low-pressure stainless steel threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with standard-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thick-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thin-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Also known as Schedule 40, this steel pipe is designed for low-pressure applications.
Typically used with medium-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 80.
Typically used with extreme-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule XXH.
Typically used with standard-wall and low-pressure iron and steel unthreaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 40.
Typically used with thick-wall and high-pressure iron and steel unthreaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 80.
Typically used with extreme-pressure iron and steel unthreaded pipe fittings. Pipe is also known as Schedule XXH .
This steel pipe has grooved ends that connect to fittings with a clamp (sold separately) for an easy way to install piping systems.
Typically used with low-pressure brass and bronze threaded pipe fittings.
Also known as Pressure Class 200 pipe.