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To minimize fluid loss when connecting and disconnecting your line, these couplings have flat faces for a close fit and shut-off valves to stop the flow—they meet ISO 16028, which is an international standard for hose couplings.
Quickly connect and disconnect hose lines used with a variety of chemicals, from adhesives to isopropyl alcohol and ink. Any part of these couplings that contacts fluid is made from 316 stainless steel, C-276 Hastelloy, PTFE, or fluoroelastomer to withstand the chemicals in your line.
Made of stainless steel, these hose fittings are more durable than plastic barbed hose fittings and have excellent corrosion and chemical resistance. Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp.
Minimize chemical and petroleum spills during accidental disconnects, such as a driver pulling away during loading. These couplings have a shut-off valve on each half to stop flow when they’re separated.
Transfer harsh chemicals while reducing vibration that could damage pumps or other equipment.
No need for a gasket—this hose’s PTFE liner flares out as it passes through the flanges, so your line’s contents never touch the fittings.
Dispense chemicals from a line that attaches and detaches from your drum or intermediate bulk container (IBC) in seconds. These nozzles and the included hose come with fittings that connect when you insert the plug into the socket and push the levers down.
Made of PVC, these orifices have excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive chemicals.
Turn the flow to any garden hose on and off. These valves have garden hose threads, which are a standard size, so they're universally compatible with all standard garden hoses.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required. To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions, they have a chemical-resistant fluoroelastomer seal and a plastic body.
To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in miniature chemical-processing pipelines, these tiny valves have a chemical-resistant fluoroelastomer seal and a corrosion-resistant 303 stainless steel body.
Bolt these valves to ANSI flanges—they meet ASME dimensional standards. They have a plastic body and a seal that withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications.
Barbs grip onto tubing, providing a secure hold. To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications, these valves have a plastic body and a chemical-resistant seal.
Streamline your installation and removal process. These valves give you the leak-tight permanent connection of a socket connect with the ease of fittings that come apart.
For applications sensitive to contamination, these valves stop flow without contacting the process media by pressing down on the outside of tubing.
With a ball-valve design, these valves can handle three times the flow of butterfly valves.
For three times the flow of butterfly valves, these have a ball valve design.
Also known as piston valves, these have a compact, lightweight actuator that allows them to be installed in any mounting orientation. They’re often used in water-treatment applications.
Also known as diaphragm valves, these have a diaphragm that can handle dirty liquid, slurries, and abrasive media without damage.
Limit wear and damage in high-cycling applications—these valves have additional seals that prevent leakage to reduce maintenance time.