Help with Quick Couplers specifications:
Type
Back to Top
![]() |
![]() | ||
Your choices are... | |||
Ball and Sleeve | Ball and sleeve couplers have an outer sleeve for retraction in order to connect and disconnect coupler halves. | ||
Cam-Lock | The male end or insert of a cam-lock hose fitting usually locked or secured with tabs that fold down after insertion. | ||
Twist/Bayonet | Fittings incorporate a twist motion (1/8-1/4 of a turn) that engages and disengages connection features. | ||
Luer Lock | Luer lock fittings afford simple, effective connections (generally for short, single use) by a quick twisting action. This fitting is generally used in medical and laboratory applications. | ||
Search Logic: | All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||
![]() |
Size
Back to Top
![]() |
![]() | ||
Your choices are... | |||
English | |||
Metric | |||
Search Logic: | All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||
![]() | |||
English Size | |||
Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||
![]() | |||
Metric Size | |||
Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||
![]() |
Valving
Back to Top
![]() |
![]() | ||
Your choices are... | |||
Non Valved | There is no shutoff valve on either coupling component. | ||
Double Shut-Off | Both the plug and the coupler have valves for providing shutoff to maintain fluid pressure when disconnected. | ||
Nonspill | Nonspill, self-cleaning, flush face valve design minimizes fluid loss. The coupler incorporates a fluid trapping door that is flush with coupler face when disengaged. | ||
Single Shut-Off | One element, either a plug or coupler, provides shutoff valving when disconnected. | ||
Search Logic: | All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||
![]() |
Material
Back to Top
![]() |
![]() | ||
Your choices are... | |||
Aluminum | Aluminum is a bluish, silver-white, malleable, ductile, light, trivalent, metallic element that has good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation. | ||
Brass/Bronze | Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, often with additional elements such as lead or tin. It is characterized by good strength, excellent high temperature ductility, reasonable cold ductility, good conductivity, excellent corrosion resistance, good bearing properties, and low magnetic permeability. | ||
Composite (Carbon/Fiberglass/Graphite) | Carbon or graphite has an extremely high melting point and is resistant to many molten non-ferrous metals, ceramics, and salts. Carbon pipe is used in chemical manufacturing, in heat treating furnaces, in non-ferrous metal production, and by the ceramic industries. | ||
Ceramic (Carbon/Fiberglass/Graphite) | Ceramic materials are made of metal oxides, carbides, nitrides, or combinations of these compounds. Ceramics are typically formed from powders consolidated in a high temperature firing process. Most ceramics resist high temperatures and chemicals, but they typically have low electrical and thermal conductivity. | ||
Copper | Copper is a common reddish, metallic element that is ductile and malleable. It is one of the best conductors of heat and electricity. Copper tube and fittings are frequently used in plumbing applications. | ||
Exotic Metals | Exotic metals and alloys have specialized properties. This category includes materials such as Hastelloy®, Monel®, beryllium copper, beryllium nickel, niobium, tantalum, titanium, and zirconium. | ||
PVC/CPVC | Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) are common, versatile pipe materials. CPVC shares many of the advantages and application use with PVC, and typically carries higher temperature ratings. | ||
Fluororesin (PFA/PTFE/PVDF) | Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) is used for temperature requirements of 500°F (250°C). This material exhibits very good chemical resistance and dielectric properties. | ||
Glass | Glass properties include smoothness, nonconductivity, relative inertness, and resistance to acids and other corrosive media. Its chemical resistance makes it suitable for many chemical processing applications. | ||
Iron (Cast/Ductile) | Ductile iron is a form of cast iron developed in the 1940s that incorporates significant casting refinements, additional metallurgical processes, and superior quality control. The heat treatment after casting nodulizes the graphite into spheroidal shapes, giving ductile iron greater elongation, impact strength, and toughness than its predecessor, gray cast iron. In fact, the properties of ductile iron resemble those of steel more closely than traditional gray cast iron. Ductile iron retains the machinability of gray iron, and its high corrosion resistance is often enhanced with polyethylene encasement. Also called "nodular Iron" or "S.G. iron". | ||
Rubber / Elastomer | Several elastomeric products can be used in pipe fabrication; the most widely used is neoprene, a synthetic rubber that resists degradation from sun, ozone, and weather. It performs well in contact with oils and many chemicals. Neoprene remains useful over a wide temperature range, displays outstanding physical toughness, and resists burning inherently better than exclusively hydrocarbon rubbers. Neoprene also offers resistance to damage caused by flexing and twisting. Suggested operating temperature is -45° to 230° F. Neoprene was originally engineered by DuPont Dow. | ||
Polyethylene (PE) | Polyethylene (PE) is a semi-crystalline (typically around 50%), whitish, semi-opaque, commodity thermoplastic that is soft, flexible, and tough, even at low temperatures. PE offers outstanding electrical properties, but poor temperature resistance. It also has very good chemical resistance, but is prone to environmental stress cracking; it has poor UV resistance (unless modified) and poor barrier properties, except to water. | ||
Polypropylene (PP) | Polypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic material that exhibits excellent cold flow, bi-axial strength, and yield elongation properties. It is similar to PVC, but can be used in exposed applications because of its resistance to UV, weathering, and ozone. | ||
Carbon & Alloy Steel | Steel is a generic classification for general purpose carbon steel, mild steel, or steel alloys containing additions of chrome, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, or other elements to alter hardenability characteristics, toughness, hardness, corrosion resistance, and/or strength. "Black pipe" is typically made of carbon steel. | ||
Stainless Steel | Stainless steel is chemical and corrosion resistant, and can have relatively high pressure ratings; this selection includes all grades of stainless steel. | ||
Search Logic: | All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||
![]() |