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News Release from: Colder Products | Subject: Sixtube coupling
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 June 2000
Fluid coupling gets more user-friendly
Colder Products Company has made its Sixtube coupling more design-friendly. Acetal shut-off valves have been added to the insert side of the coupling-shut-offs are now available on the body
Colder Products Company (CPC) has made its popular Sixtube(tm) coupling even more design-friendly Acetal shut-off valves have been added to the insert side of the coupling-shut-offs are now available on the body or insert side
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The snap-in panel mount insert can now be specified with shut-offs to maintain pressure or stop flow at the panel itself.
The Sixtube provides one easy-to-use quick disconnect for up to six separate fluid lines.
With the CPC thumb latch, the coupling can disconnect up to six lines with the push of a button.
The Sixtube polypropylene inserts are available for non-valved versions of the Sixtube, providing chemical resistance to acids, caustic solutions and gases.
Individually sealed tube connections have EPR o-rings for leak-free reliability in vacuum or pressure to 100 psi.
These couplings are sized for 1/16" or 1/8" ID tubing.
The Sixtube is ideal for semiconductor, analytical instrumentation, packaging, printing, photochemicals, sampling lines, chemical dispensing, and other applications where resistance to caustic fluids is essential.
CPC's quality system is ISO 9001 certified, and CPC couplings have a worldwide reputation for repeatable, leak-free connections.
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