High Quality for Heat Exchanger Coil Tube - Double Ferrules Compression Tube Fittings – Dextube Detail:
Applications:
Instrumentation,
High temperature and pressure,
Cryogenic service
Size:
From 1/16″ to 2″ OD / 2mm to 50mm OD. All sizes are supplied.
Specifications:
- Maximum Operating Pressure :
9000 psi(620 bar) @ 100℉(38℃)
- Operating Temperature Range :
-321℉(-196℃) to 1200℉(648℃)
Available material:
Stainless Steel, Duplex, Nickel Alloy, Monel, Hastelloy, Other grades can be offered on request.
Features:
- Unique Compression type double ferrule design and plasma hardening treatment technology and process
- Easy to install, disassemble and reinstall with excellent leak-free airtight seal
- Complete Interchangeability
-Vibration resistance
Product detail pictures:



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