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Stainless-steel pneumatic fittings

July 11, 2013
NITRA line of pneumatic products now includes 316 stainless-steel fittings that stand up to harsh chemicals and washdowns, and can withstand pressures up to 290 psi and temperatures to 390º. The push-to-connect male fittings, in NPT inch and BSPT sizes, feature 303 stainless-steel gripping collets with internal Viton O-ring. The fittings can be used with polyurethane, nylon, and PTFE tubing. Available fittings include straight unions, straight reducers, male straight and bulkhead fittings.
NITRA line of pneumatic products now includes 316 stainless-steel fittings that stand up to harsh chemicals and washdowns, and can withstand pressures up to 290 psi and temperatures to 390º.
The push-to-connect male fittings, in NPT inch and BSPT sizes, feature 303 stainless-steel gripping collets with internal Viton O-ring. The fittings can be used with polyurethane, nylon, and PTFE tubing. Available fittings include straight unions, straight reducers, male straight and bulkhead fittings.

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