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News Release from: Colder Products | Subject: NSH Series
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 November 2004
Couplings give high flow plus chemical
resistance
Colder Products Company (CPC) introduces the addition of new high-flow terminations to its NSH Series Non-Spill coupling for up to 19.0 mm inner diameter tubing
Colder Products Company (CPC), the leading provider of controlled performance connections to industrial, biopharmaceutical, medical, chemical handling, and packaging markets, introduces the addition of new high-flow terminations to its NSH Series Non-Spill Coupling for up to 19.0 mm inner diameter tubing The NSH coupling series increases the speed, safety, and economics of tubing connections
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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It also provides a lightweight, durable and economical replacement for expensive metal non-spill couplings, ball valves, and spill-prone fittings.
"The NSH extends the value and return on investment of critical fluid systems", says Andy Hass, Business Unit Manager, Industrial, Colder Products Company.
The NSH is invaluable for countless applications because it improves safety, eliminates costly spillage, and reduces downtime costs.
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With an industry leading capacity of 3.0 Cv, the NSH facilitates high flow and low turbulence in a compact package.
The NSH all-plastic flow path is suitable for high-flow chemical handling and fluid media applications, such as chemical delivery systems, battery filling, waste drain lines, industrial laundry, ink management, and fuel cells.
Based on the CPC award-winning ChemQuik Series high purity couplings, the NSH is pressure-balanced and enables fluid lines to be instantly disconnected under pressure, virtually eliminating the opportunity for hazardous spills.
The new male NPT termination also enables the compatibility of the NSH with the DrumQuik Modular chemical dispense system for rigid containers.
The NSH incorporates the CPC signature thumb latch to allow for secure, single-handed operation.
An audible 'click' confirms that a secure connection is made.
The NSH Series integral termination fittings eliminate the potential leak path associated with typical couplings, as well as the additional cost and assembly typically required with these components.
A unique, field installed panel mount adapter accessory is also available that can be used to turn any coupling body (socket) or insert (plug) into a sealing bulkhead solution without requiring additional inventory.
The NSH connections can withstand operating pressures from vacuum to 120 psig (8.3 bar) and temperatures from 32F to 120F (0C to 49C).
Terminations include 3/8" (9.5mm) and 1/2"(12.7mm) OD compression, 3/8", 1/2", 5/8" (15.9 mm), and 19.0 mm ID hose barb, 3/8" male NPT thread, 3/8" male BSPT thread, and 3/8" female NPT thread.
Mounting options include in-line, pipe thread, and sealing panel mount.
Colder Products quality system is ISO 9001-certified and its couplings have demonstrated repeatable, leak-free performance.
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