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Swagelok vs Compression fitting
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:03 pm
by bf514921
I was wondering if anyone has used both compression fittings versus the swage lok fittings, if either works or what one would preferd, i am about the upgrade my electric MLT with a herms coil, this includes updating dip tube. here is exaples of swagelok and compression fittings
http://www.bargainfittings.com/index.ph ... duct_id=94 and
scroll down a little to see the kettle fitting with the swage lok
http://www.weldlessfittings.com/kettlefittings.html
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 12:56 am
by davidw
The Swagelok is essentially a compression fitting. I use them as the bulkhead in my mash tun and also as a weldless fittings for both kettles and liquor tanks. I went with them vs. the typical brass compression fitting because they are SS and will last forever. I think that is the main selling point for them as they are often used in high pressure and heat environments as well as with corrosive liquids.
I'm out of town right now but when I get home Friday I could take a picture of one "exploded" so you could see all the part involved if you are interested. If memory serves there is one more ring that lines up the tubing compared to a typical compression fitting.
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:27 am
by bf514921
that would be cool, the 2 different types i was looking at wer of the swagelok variety and th other style had orings it use as compression around the tube