Mann-Tek by Dixon® DDC150AL Mann Tek Dry Disconnect Coupler Hose Unit with FKM (FPM) Seals, 1-1/2 in Nominal, Coupler x FNPT End Style, Aluminum, Domestic
Mann-Tek by Dixon® DDC150AL Mann Tek Dry Disconnect Coupler Hose Unit with FKM (FPM) Seals, 1-1/2 in Nominal, Coupler x FNPT End Style, Aluminum, Domestic
Mann-Tek by Dixon® Coupler Hose Unit, Dry Disconnect, Series: Mann Tek, Coupling Fitting/Connector, 1-1/2 in Nominal, Coupler x FNPT End Style, 137 mm Length, 230 psi Pressure, Aluminum, Domestic
Features
Coupler has built-in swivel
Shaft journal in stainless steel embedded in PTFE to eliminate seizure
The protective ring is a specially formulated, weather resistant and electrically conductive rubber compound
Selectivity - to avoid product contamination, selective versions of the couplers and adapters are available
Easy to handle - push and turn - free flow, turn and pull - closed
Time saving - no need to drain hoses or pipe systems
Economical - no loss or spillage of liquids at connection or disconnection
Safety - the valve cannot be opened until the unit is coupled
Environmental friendly - accidental spillage eliminated when properly used
Safe and reliable - due to rugged construction
Product life - uncomplicated design and high quality materials ensures long product life
Use with composite (Polyeten PE-HD 300) plugs for protection against corrosion; plugs withstand hot and cold environments
Stainless steel ball bearings
All wetted parts are stainless steel
Rollers are aluminum-bronze on the stainless steel shaft
Working pressure is based on psi at ambient temperature 70°F, for pressure ratings at other temperatures contact Dixon
Compatible with Mann-Tek, Avery Hardoll and Todo-matic® and any other product produced according to NATO standard STANAG 3756
Dry disconnect couplings are designed for the quick and spill free connection and disconnection of hoses and pipelines
They are used by producers of ink, adhesives, fatty acids, pharmaceuticals, liquid soaps, petroleum, chemicals, agricultural and a wide variety of common caustic and specialty acids