The Colder 1/4" Hose Barb Valved Panel Mount Polypropylene Coupling Body is designed for secure fluid transfer in laboratory and industrial environments. Made from high-quality polypropylene, this coupling body offers durability and chemical resistance. Its hose barb design ensures a tight, leak-proof connection, while the built-in valve provides precise flow control, making it ideal for panel-mounted applications.
This coupling body ensures a secure, leak-proof connection and controlled fluid flow, making it an essential component for laboratory and industrial environments.
It is designed for secure fluid transfer in laboratory and industrial environments. Made from high-quality polypropylene, this coupling body offers durability and chemical resistance. Its hose barb design ensures a tight, leak-proof connection, while the built-in valve provides precise flow control, making it ideal for panel-mounted applications.
Yes. It is designed for laboratory and industrial fluid transfer, especially in panel-mounted applications, and offers built-in valve for controlled flow and unlocking button for one-handed operation to support this kind of work.
It has built-in valve for controlled flow, unlocking button for one-handed operation and integrated connections for short installation lengths and fast installation, and is supplied under manufacturer part number PLCD1600412.
It is made from high-quality polypropylene for durability and chemical resistance. It is compatible with 1/4" hose barb fittings.
For applications where material of High-quality polypropylene for durability and chemical resistance is required, the Colder 1/4" Hose Barb Valved Panel Mount Polypropylene Coupling Body, Length 49.5 mm is a strong choice. The Burkle CPC Coupling, POM, Female, Without Valve, 9.5 mm Hose Barb offers material of POM; confirm compatibility with the intended sample, liquid or process, making it a suitable alternative when that specification better matches the application.
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