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  • Choosing the Right Fluid Connector for Your Liquid Cooling Application - Part 1: Fittings

    . Next month’s article will cover couplings. Fitting Types. There are many types of fittings used in liquid cooling applications but the more commonly used fittings are: beaded, barbed, NPT tapered pipe threads, SAE straight threads, compression, 37 º AN flare, bite-type, mechanical grip-type and o-ring

  • Accounting for lost motion

    , and other mechanisms. Backlash is the lost motion caused by clearance between the core OD and conduit ID, and is present in both push and pull modes. Deflection is lost motion from elastic strain in tension and compression. Input load factors provide general guidelines regarding friction in a system

  • Cabinet-Level Decision-Making

    to make the latch easier or harder to open. Magnetic and nonmagnetic catches usually mount inside the enclosure; slam latches mount on the outside. Compression-spring, or pulldown, catch-and-strike sets have a loop on the door-mounted part that hooks into the frame-mounted part. Pressing the catch

  • Industrial Engineering Guide - Quick Disconnect Couplings

    diameter, are. you using? Double check media compatibility. · TUBING CONNECTIONS ­ Type: Hose barb, compression. fittings, and push-to-connect are the most common termination. styles. Size: You will need to know ID for hose barbs, OD for. push-in fittings, and tube ID and OD for compression. · MOUNTING

  • Clean Air is money in the Bank

    compressed air. One source of contaminants is the air being drawn into the compressor. Dirty, wet air is still dirty and wet after compression. In fact, compression generates heat and increases the air’s temperature and capacity to retain moisture. Without filtration and drying, the air

  • FCI Best Practices Engineering Guide

    . Mounting of FCI ST98/ST50. Valve. with closed ball valve. ST98. 1" NPT. Insertion of FCI ST98/ST50. ST50. ¾" NPT. thru opened ball valve under. pressure with minimal. leakage at compression. fitting if with Teflon ferrule. ST50Series. ST98Series. MT86/91Series. GF90/92Series. ST75Series

  
Discussions about Installing A Compression Fitting
  • Re: Plumbing Issues

    that is the top of a buffalo curb stop box. it is a shut off valve usually in between the curb and sidewalk,or at the right of way line. if it is in the street it is in the R.O.W.that makes it the water company's problem. where your water service connects to the water main there is another valve whe...

  • Re: Connecting copper pipe to galvanized

    Use a Dresser coupling, available in galv. or pvc at your local hardware store. It is a compression fitting which will seal around the existing pipe and provide either a pipe thread on the other end or another compression joint allowing you to install a pipe nipple.

  • Re: Exhaust Hood Replacement in a Mobile Kitchen

    The previous posts on the hood upgrade are right on the money. Literally. You need to also calculate how much flow (exhaust pipe size) and what type of exhaust fan you need and incorporate them in the hood specifications as well. One pointer, putting your exhaust fan at the end of your piping will d...

  • Re: Tubing

    I use the term "Impulse line" for the connection from the process to the instrument. The impulse line can be either tubing or pipe. I would assume "Impulse tubing" to be commerical tubing, rated for the pressure involved. In the USA, tubing is classified by its OD, pipe by its ID. Tubing is never...

  • Re: pflood

    I'm not sure what temperature or pressure guages would accurately reveal. It's true that adding glycol changes pump curves, but certainly not to the extent that a casual observer could decide that glycol concentration has been reduced to the point of a freeze up. I'm sure there's expensive monitors.

  
News about Installing A Compression Fitting
  • 3-D warped discrete cosine transform for MRI image compression

    Publication year: 2012Source:Biomedical Signal Processing and ControlK.M.M. Prabhu, K. Sridhar, M. Mischi, H.N. Bharath Image compression is an application of data compression on digital images. Several lossy/lossless transform coding techniques are used for image compression. Discrete cosine transform (DCT) is one such widely used technique. A variation of DCT, known as warped discrete cosine transform (WDCT), is used for 2-D image compression and it is shown to perform better than the DCT at high bit-rates. We extend this concept and develop the 3-D WDCT, a transform that has not been previously investigated. We outline some of its important properties, which make it especially suitable for image compression. We then propose a complete image coding scheme for volumetric data sets based on the 3-D WDCT scheme. It is shown that the 3-D WDCT-based compression scheme performs better than a similar 3-D DCT scheme for volumetric data sets at high bit-rates.

  • A new accelerator to study steps on the path to fusion

    (DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) NDCX-II, the recently completed second generation Neutralized Drift Compression Experiment at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is a compact accelerator whose dense ion beam will be able to deliver a powerful punch for producing warm dense matter - a step on the road to heavy-ion nuclear fusion. Research with NDCX-II will make advances in the acceleration, compression, and focusing of intense ion beams to guide this promising approach to fusion energy power production.

  • It's a Good Fit With Shimano's 'Easy-Bake' Bike Shoes

    From Wired Top Stories: Shimano's 2012 R315 road shoes aren?t exactly custom, but once they've been properly fitted, no two pairs are exactly alike. That's because the fit process involves baking the heat-moldable shoes and insoles in a special oven and vacuum-fitting them to the wearer'

  • It''s a Good Fit With Shimano''s ''Easy-Bake'' Bike Shoes

    Shimano''s 2012 R315 road shoes aren?t exactly custom, but once they''ve been properly fitted, no two pairs are exactly alike. That''s because the fit process involves baking the heat-moldable shoes and insoles in a special oven and vacuum-fitting them to the wearer''s feet.

  • IEEE Technology Time Machine 2012: Siemens the Car Maker

    The future of transportation is smarter and more electric. Siemens thinks that''s a good fit

  
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American Stainless & Supply, LLC
Revolutionary New Method of Installing Fittings

Carbon Steel Pipe Fittings. Summary: Revolutionary new method of installing fittings on small bore carbon steel pipe. Lokring pipe fittings provide gas-tight, permanent sealing on standard pipe (ASTM A106A/A535, ASTM A53E/A57) while eliminating leaking screwed or flanged fittings. Qualified ANSI code fittings system ANSI/ASME B31.1 & B.31.3. Equal to a welded connection. Non-spark installation tooling eliminates fire hazard concerns present when welding. Sold only in North Carolina, South...

Beswick Engineering Co., Inc.
New Compression Fitting Options

for a leak-tight seal at the threaded end of the fitting. We offer straight, elbow and tee configurations along with the option of special O-ring and body materials to combat corrosive fluids and high temperatures. These features and material choices combined with an ultra-miniature package size, make Beswick compression fittings a perfect choice for your demanding applications. Options include: · Body Styles: Straight, Elbow, Tee. · Threads: M3, M4, M5, 10-32, 1/4-28 and 5/16-24 threads. · Body Materials...

Beswick Engineering Co., Inc.
COMPRESSION FITTING FOR THERMOCOUPLES

Beswick compression fittings for 1/16" OD thermocouples (MCB-1016-067) give you the ability to operate at high pressures and temperatures while maintaining a small envelope. Beswick compression fittings are provided with miniature 10-32 threads with a 5/16" hex body. Additionally, our compression fittings include Beswick's captured O-ring face seal for a leak-tight seal at the threaded end of the fitting. We offer the option of special O-ring and body materials to combat corrosive fluids...