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News Release from: Tom Parker | Subject: Chemquik CQV06 all plastic coupling
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 October 2001
First all plastic couplings in
ultra-pure PVDF
The Chemquik CQV06 all plastic coupling for high flow ultra-pure semiconductor and chemical fluid applications, are the first all plastic couplings made of ultra-pure PVDF
A new high flow quick disconnect coupling has been launched in the UK by Tom Parker Manufactured by Colder Products Company (CPC) of the US, the Chemquik CQV06 all plastic coupling for high flow ultra-pure semiconductor and chemical fluid applications, are the first all plastic couplings made of ultra-pure PVDF
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 29 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hydraulic hose is much easier to connect and disconnect thanks to an ingenious new hydraulic coupling launched in the UK by Tom Parker of Preston.
This material together with the Chemraz seals provides better chemical resistance and meets industry ultra pure standards.
PEEK or optional "Fluoro" plastic springs maintain the metal free flow path and provide instant shut off upon disconnection.
Disconnection is made easy with the trademark CPC thumb latch, whilst a secure connection is confirmed by an audible "click".
Manufactured in a controlled environment using no contaminating lubricants, and double bagged in class 100 anti-static clean room bags, makes them ideally suited for acids, chemicals, ultra-pure fluids and other specialised applications.
The CQV couplings are designed to operate within a pressure range of 0 to 80 psi, and a fluid temperature range of 32 to 225degF.
For maximum design flexibility they are available in panel mount and in-line configurations with NPT threads and integral flare style terminations for connection to PFA, FEP and other semi-rigid tubing.
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