Compression Fittings

High pressure Compression fittings are used to create Instrumentation high pressure systems by connecting lengths of Stainless Steel tubing to each other or threaded components such as valves. Mostly working pressure is 6000 psi. Available size 1/8” to ½” – other size on request. Material Stainless Steel or Brass or Steel.

Description

At CalCon, we offer a wide range of high-quality compression fittings designed to provide secure, leak-proof connections in industrial systems. Engineered for reliability and performance, our compression fittings are ideal for applications in high-pressure and high-temperature environments where safety and efficiency are paramount.

Compression fittings are essential in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, power generation, chemical processing, and manufacturing. These fittings use a compression mechanism to create a tight seal, ensuring that pipes or tubes remain securely connected without the risk of leaks. Whether you’re working with gases, liquids, or steam, these fittings deliver excellent performance and durability.


Key Benefits of CalCon’s Compression Fittings:

  1. Leak-Proof Performance: Designed to provide a secure seal, minimizing the risk of leaks in critical systems.
  2. Durability: Made from high-quality materials to withstand harsh conditions, including high pressure and temperature.
  3. Efficiency: Optimized for fluid and gas flow, improving overall system performance.
  4. Easy Installation: Simple to install and maintain, reducing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.
  5. Versatility: Suitable for a variety of industrial applications, including oil and gas, chemical, and power generation.

CalCon’s compression fittings are built to handle the toughest challenges, ensuring long-lasting, reliable performance. We work with leading manufacturers to deliver products that meet the highest industry standards, giving you peace of mind in your critical applications.

Choose CalCon for your compression fitting needs and experience the difference that quality, durability, and performance can make in your systems.