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Intraflow fitting

The Intraflow fitting (Parker calls it a fitting rather than a block or substrate) is the basic building block of the new Parker NeSSi system. Figure 10.16 shows an example of an Intraflow fitting, and its associated slip-fit pressure connection. [Pg.335]

Fig. 10.16 The Parker Intraflow fitting and slip-fit Pressure Connector. Fig. 10.16 The Parker Intraflow fitting and slip-fit Pressure Connector.
On the right-hand side is a schematic of the flows within the Intraflow fitting. [Pg.336]

Assembling an Intraflow system is very simple (Fig. 10.17). The first step is to select and layout the Intraflow fittings according to the desired flow paths. [Pg.337]

Parker IntraFlow substrate fittings have been developed specifically for analytical, lab and other complex general purpose instrumentation flow control systems. ISA/ANSI SP76.00.02 compliant,... [Pg.335]


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