Quick disconnects has set the manufacturing standard for security and ease of use. Quick disconnects use a self-locking system to deliver an added level of safety. Quick-disconnect couplings are used to deliver quick and simple connection and disconnection of liquid lines. These fittings are also recognized as quick release couplings or quick connects. Normally quick disconnect fittings are worked by hand. They frequently are used to swap fitting connections which want tools to assemble and disassemble. There are a many of quick- disconnect fittings types and they are initiate in all industries.
Quick disconnects importantly progress the end user’s experience by make simpler connections or disconnections and averting fluid leakage. Engineers can uses quick disconnects to improve the serviceability of their design and improve to the importance of their product. The engineer would also catch the simple of connection and ease of disconnection will save more time thru testing and development.
Global Coupling L.B offers anextensive range of quick disconnects to meet several challenging applications. Global Coupling L.B quick disconnects is obtainable in ball latching, bayonet, and threaded and non-latching connection styles. In adding, many of these styles are accessible in single and double shutoff, non-shutoff and dry break sealing. Existing materials are brass, electro less nickel plated brass, 303 and 316 stainless steels for metallic components and Buna, EPDM, Viton, silicone.
Ball latching quick disconnects
Snap type or also known as ball latching quick disconnects are the most popular style. They are prepared with a spring loaded ball latching technique that automatically locks the 2 halves of the fitting together when they are pressed together. When the releasing sleeve is drawn back, the interior end and outside ends quickly separate from each other. This quick release feature is beneficial in designs that need numerous connections throughout the life time of the product because they are so easy to operate. Also, they could be disconnected one handed. These QDCs can handle pressures up to about 500 psig.
Non-latching quick disconnects
Non-latching quick disconnects are used in applications where fast serviceability in a compact envelope is compulsory. Normally, a non-latching quick disconnect will be carefully chosen when a portion of the device needs frequent change out, when the liberating sleeve may be unreachable, or when the client wishes to integrate the quick disconnect directly into a mounting plate of their design. Test trays, animal cages, and umbilical lines are samples of applications that advantage from non-latching quick disconnects. Several types of quick disconnects could be supplied as non-latching so ask with the manufacturer. Often these fittings are prepared with self-sealing valves so that upon disconnection they would automatically comprise the liquid in at least one of the lines. Snap type quick disconnects are usually specified with no shut-off, a single shut-off, double shut-off, or as a dry break:
Quick-disconnect couplings have a female part at material supply line within a check ball inner side. While there are no additional lines or tools connected to it, the check ball seals the line opening to comprise its materials of water, air or gases inner side the line without spillage. The check ball is seized in place by air, gas or fluid pressure. Injecting the male end of a tool or additional hose into the female end locks it in place and permits flow of material to the tool or hose. The numerous types of couplers disconnect differently rely on their type.
Tips & Warnings
Quick disconnects importantly progress the end user’s experience by make simpler connections or disconnections and averting fluid leakage. Engineers can uses quick disconnects to improve the serviceability of their design and improve to the importance of their product. The engineer would also catch the simple of connection and ease of disconnection will save more time thru testing and development.
Global Coupling L.B offers anextensive range of quick disconnects to meet several challenging applications. Global Coupling L.B quick disconnects is obtainable in ball latching, bayonet, and threaded and non-latching connection styles. In adding, many of these styles are accessible in single and double shutoff, non-shutoff and dry break sealing. Existing materials are brass, electro less nickel plated brass, 303 and 316 stainless steels for metallic components and Buna, EPDM, Viton, silicone.
Ball latching quick disconnects
Snap type or also known as ball latching quick disconnects are the most popular style. They are prepared with a spring loaded ball latching technique that automatically locks the 2 halves of the fitting together when they are pressed together. When the releasing sleeve is drawn back, the interior end and outside ends quickly separate from each other. This quick release feature is beneficial in designs that need numerous connections throughout the life time of the product because they are so easy to operate. Also, they could be disconnected one handed. These QDCs can handle pressures up to about 500 psig.
Non-latching quick disconnects
Non-latching quick disconnects are used in applications where fast serviceability in a compact envelope is compulsory. Normally, a non-latching quick disconnect will be carefully chosen when a portion of the device needs frequent change out, when the liberating sleeve may be unreachable, or when the client wishes to integrate the quick disconnect directly into a mounting plate of their design. Test trays, animal cages, and umbilical lines are samples of applications that advantage from non-latching quick disconnects. Several types of quick disconnects could be supplied as non-latching so ask with the manufacturer. Often these fittings are prepared with self-sealing valves so that upon disconnection they would automatically comprise the liquid in at least one of the lines. Snap type quick disconnects are usually specified with no shut-off, a single shut-off, double shut-off, or as a dry break:
Quick-disconnect couplings have a female part at material supply line within a check ball inner side. While there are no additional lines or tools connected to it, the check ball seals the line opening to comprise its materials of water, air or gases inner side the line without spillage. The check ball is seized in place by air, gas or fluid pressure. Injecting the male end of a tool or additional hose into the female end locks it in place and permits flow of material to the tool or hose. The numerous types of couplers disconnect differently rely on their type.
Tips & Warnings
- Quick -disconnects fittings permit changing tools without the required to decompress the line materials and recompress them for usage.