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Quick Connects
Connect quickly and with confidence using our wide variety of quick connect configurations to reduce spillage and air inclusion in your system. Swagelok ® quick connects allow for connections to be made efficiently and easily without twisting, turning, or wrenching thanks to push-to-connect co...
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Low Dead Volume Unions — Tube Fittings and Adapters
Fittings available with these specifications: 1/16 in. 316 stainless steel Swagelok low dead volume tube fittings are engineered to reliably increase the overall efficiency of your industrial fluid system, even in harsh environments.
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Miniature Quick Connects — Quick Connects
Valves available with these specifications: 1/16 to 1/8 in. –50°F (–45°C) to 500°F (260°C) 316 stainless steel, brass 150 psig (10.3 bar) to 4000 psig (275 bar) Use miniature quick-connects with lightweight, compact design for fingertip operation, with low dead v...
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4 Areas to Inspect When Measuring Time Delay in Sampling Systems
4 Areas to Inspect When Measuring Time Delay in Sampling Systems In a process analyzer sampling system, there is always a delay between the moment you grab the sample and the time you obtain a reading. Time delay is cumulative, accounting for the total amount of time it takes for a sample to tra...
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API Plan 51 Quench from Reservoir
API Plan 51 is a quench system for use on the atmospheric side of a single seal. This system acts as a dead-ended reservoir for a fluid. API Plan 51 Kit contents shown solid and include some optional components. This plan: Prevents icing on the atmospheric side of the seal Is typic...
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3 Rules for Analyzer Accuracy
3 Rules for Analyzer Accuracy Stacey Phillips, Field Engineering Manager (Americas) In most applications, operators trust analyzer results to indicate whether their product is meeting specifications. But when analyzer results are not accurately reflecting an end product’s characteristics, it’s l...
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Introduction to Grab Sampling
Grab sampling… …also known as spot sampling, laboratory sampling, field sampling, or sometimes just sampling—involves the collection of a sample fluid in apipeline, tank, or system. The sample is then analyzed to help operators validate process conditions, evaluate products for environmental emis...
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Analytical Sampling Systems Q&A with Swagelok
An Analytical Sampling System Q&A with Field Engineering Area Manager, Mike Frost Analytical sampling is a critical process in numerous industries, including oil and gas extraction, chemical and petrochemical processing, power generation, and more. Mike Frost, regional area manager, field enginee...