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Elbow connectors from Eisele provide maximum flow rates and easy cleaning

ByMary Gannon|February 21, 2018

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Eisele Connectors has expanded the LiquidLine for cooling water and the dead zone-free FreeLine to include additional components for high flow rates. The product family now includes several material and design variants with flow-optimised elbows.

Eisele_swept-screw-in-elbow Cooling water circuits place special requirements on the connections and lines used. To meet these requirements, Eisele Connectors offers a special product line for coolants – LiquidLine – with optimized connections in a full range of sizes. They are constructed of dezincification-resistant brass or stainless steel. The company combined the time-proven threaded fittings with swivelling 90° or 45° elbows as the center piece. Eisele Connectors also offers a stainless steel version of the 1600 series with a dead zone-free FreeLine fitting in this design.

The swept screw-in elbows of dezincification-resistant brass or stainless steel achieved more than 50% better flow rates than conventional elbow fittings in comparative tests, since there is no turbulence and no obstruction of the flow to prevent heat dissipation. They are suitable for cooling water applications in power electronics, welding processes or high-frequency induction heating systems, such as those used in foundries. The improved flow rate of the elbows allows the use of smaller diameters to achieve the same cooling effect as with conventional elbow connections. The design also facilitates cleaning from inside. This makes them ideal for use with paints or similar fluids.

The swept screw-in elbows with a release sleeve and one seal are available in dezincification-resistant brass as the 2600 series and in high quality and acid-resistant stainless steel 1.4404 as the 4600 series. Eisele Connectors also offers a stainless steel version of the 1600 series with a dead-zone free FreeLine fittings as a tube connection. They are intended primarily for the painting, foodstuff and pharmaceutical industries. The new coolant connections are ideal for high-performance applications in which it is necessary to achieve the maximum possible flow capacity. They are the perfect addition to the LiquidLine and are compatible with all other Eisele Connectors fittings.

Eisele Connectors Inc.
www.eisele-connectors.com


Filed Under:TECHNOLOGIES + PRODUCTS,Connectors (electrical) • crimp technologies
Tagged With:eisele,eiseleconnectors

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