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News Release from: Parker Instrumentation | Subject: Instrument pipe fittings
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 10 August 2006

Fittings for small-bore high pressure
applications

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Parker Instrumentation has launched a high quality range of 10,000psi-rated (689bar) instrument pipe fittings

Parker Instrumentation has launched a range of 10,000PSI-rated (689bar) instrument pipe fittings The range provides instrumentation and piping engineers with quality components for interconnecting instrument-grade piping in the growing number of high pressure applications, such as those found in deep water oil and gas exploration and production

These Parker high pressure instrument pipe fittings are available in numerous forms including straight, elbow, tee and cross shapes, and support male and female NPT thread sizes from 1/8th up to 1 inch.

The fittings are fabricated from 316L grade stainless steel as standard, with other materials available as options.

To support quality procedures, HCT (heat code traceability) identification codes are provided as standard.

Parker will also provide NACE compliance information for the components, on request.

In total, 13 styles of fittings are available, providing an efficient single-piece solution for virtually every common connection requirement: male hex nipple couplings in standard and long sizes, male and female elbows and tees, street elbow, female cross, pipe cap, hex headed plug, female hex coupling, male-to-female adapter, and male-to-female reduced bushing.

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