FFM15-316
FFM15-316
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The ferrule, perhaps the most-critical component in compression fittings, is highly engineered and, to function properly requires considerable design, metallurgy, and production expertise. Not all products on the market meet these stringent requirements. The ferrule must precisely deform elastically and plastically during fitting assembly to properly grip and seal the tubing. Its front edge must be harder than the tubing to grip and seal through surface scratches and defects, but if the entire ferrule is too hard, it may not deform properly. Therefore, only the gripping edge of the ferrule is hardened while the rest has different, tightly controlled mechanical properties. Also, the hardening process must not compromise stainless steel's corrosion resistance. And finally, production processes must consistently turn out defect-free ferrules that hold tight tolerances and maintain metallurgical specifications.
Industries:
• Chemical
• Transportation
• Power
• Oil and Gas
• Research Labs
Features/Benefits:
• Suparcase rear ferrule on most sizes and materials
• Corrosion resistant alloys
Applications:
• Instrumentation Hook-up Systems
• Analytical Installations
• Offshore Control Panels
• Sensing Lines
Industries:
• Chemical
• Transportation
• Power
• Oil and Gas
• Research Labs
Features/Benefits:
• Suparcase rear ferrule on most sizes and materials
• Corrosion resistant alloys
Applications:
• Instrumentation Hook-up Systems
• Analytical Installations
• Offshore Control Panels
• Sensing Lines
| Weight | 0.000000 |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ferrules |
| Division | Instrumentation Products Division |
| Materials Of Construction | Stainless Steel AISI 316 |
| Shape | n/a |
| Product Style | Front Ferrule |
| For Fluid Type | Liquid |
| Industry | Power Generation |
| Application | Hydrogen Service |
| Technology | Process Control |