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Sealing glands are used to secure instrumentation wire and tubing, providing entry into pressurized, vacuum, or hazardous chambers and environments
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCable glands are typically single-cable bulkhead modules that allow barrier penetration while providing sealing and strain relief. 
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCable transits are bulkhead or barrier modules that allow electrical cables to pass through, while providing various levels of sealing, strain relief, and damage protection, depending on the application requirements.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCompression packing seals or gland seals are deformable materials used to prevent or control the leakage of fluid between surfaces that move in relation to each other
Search by Specification | Learn MorePressure-sensitive safety edges and safety bumpers are machine safeguarding devices that sense changes in pressure.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBack-up rings or anti-extrusion rings are washer-like devices used to prevent seals from extruding through gaps while under pressure. Seals are installed in the downstream side of the gland
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHose fittings are a category of components used to connect hoses and tubes for in-line, offset, multi-port, and mounting configurations.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreExclusion seals are comprised of wipers, scrapers and V-ring seals.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreThread gages are dimensional instruments for measuring and/or verifying thread size, pitch or other parameters.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTube fittings connect runs of tubing for in-line, offset, multi-port, and mounting configurations to other tubing sections, pipe, hose, and other fluid transfer components.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTubing is used to transport fluid and gas in pneumatic, hydraulic, or process applications. Tubing differs from pipe in that tubing's outside diameter or size is controlled and used for product designation.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePiston pumps and plunger pumps are reciprocating pumps that use a plunger or piston to move media through a cylindrical chamber. The plunger or piston is actuated by a steam powered, pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric drive. Piston pumps and plunger pumps are also called well service pumps, high pressure pumps, or high viscosity pumps.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRodless cylinders are linear devices that use pressurized fluid to move a load within many power transfer operations.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDynamic seals include oil seals, hydraulic and pneumatic seals, exclusion seals, labyrinth seals, bearing isolators, and piston rings. They create a barrier between moving and stationary surfaces in applications such as rotating shafts and pistons rings. This is a general search form; more detailed search forms are available.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFlow orifices and flow restrictors contain precision-machined holes and filters or screens to restrict flow and reduce pressure. They are available as stand-alone devices and in kits, assemblies, restrictors, and restrictor valves.
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Multi-Hole Ceramic (MHC) Glands Conax Technologies
Custom Sealing Glands Conax Technologies
High Pressure Sealing Assemblies Conax Technologies
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The Conax Electrode Gland Teflon (EGT) gland is a reusable steel fitting designed for pressure or vacuum sealing of a single electrode or element. This gland is used as a bare electrical feedthrough for vacuum furnaces, liquid level probes, transformers, environmental chamber power leads and more. (read more)
Conax provides split and double split packing glands for multiple probe sealing. Split glands are used whenever the diameter of the probe tip exceeds the diameter of the surface to be sealed (i.e. cable assemblies with factory assembled connectors). (read more)
Conax Transducer (TG Gland) with 24 AWG Insulated Leadwire uses a Conax TG transducer gland with a Teflon sealant to pressure/vacuum seal on 24 AWG solid Teflon-insulated thermocouple grade wires or copper wires. This gland is ideal for the sealing of wires exiting compressor bearing housings, pressure vessels, instruments, furnaces and reactors. (read more)
Conax Buffalo Technologies designs and manufactures a complete line of pressure/vacuum mechanical sealing glands and assemblies for wires and probes for virtually every industry. A wide range of catalog standard sealing glands are available from stock, while unlimited custom designs are also available for unique wire or probe sealing applications. (read more)
Conax transducer gland assemblies with fiberglass-insulated thermocouple wire are specially designed for applications where the sensor wire is exposed to process temperatures reaching up to 900º F (482.2º C). (read more)
The Conax Power Lead (PL) gland is a reusable steel fitting designed for pressure or vacuum sealing of insulated leadwire, in applications such as transformer and motor power, conduit box feedthroughs, pressure and vacuum chamber power and instrument feedthroughs. (read more)
The Conax Multi-Hole Ceramic (MHC) gland is a reusable steel fitting designed for pressure or vacuum sealing of insulated multiple tubes or probes. This gland is often used to seal multiple thermocouple, RTD or thermistor probes, tube bundles, liquid level sensors or a variety of devices in a single fitting. (read more)
The Conax Multi-Hole Metal (MHM) gland is a reusable steel fitting designed for pressure or vacuum sealing of multiple tubes or probes. This gland can be customized to accommodate special hole patterns, irregular shapes and high density requirements for gradient thermocouple, RTD or thermistor probes, tube bundles, liquid level sensors or similar devices. (read more)
The HL gland is designed for sealing protection in a wide variety of hazardous environments. The HL Gland has been CSA® certified in the US and Canada for use in hazardous locations defined by the NEC® as Class I, Div. 1 and 2, Groups B,C and D; Class II, Div. 1 and 2, Groups E, F and G; and Class III. (read more)
Conax Buffalo Technologies announces that the company has expanded its registration for its wire and probe sealing glands in accordance with the Canadian Boiler, Pressure Vessel, & Pressure Piping Code (CSA B51). (read more)
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Adrenal gland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In mammals, the adrenal glands (also known as suprarenal glands) are the triangle-shaped endocrine glands that sit on top of the kidneys; their name |
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Adrenal medulla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Adrenal medulla From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Adrenal medulla Medulla labeled at bottom right. |
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adrenal gland - definition of adrenal gland from... hog: Hormone from adrenal glands of hogs, cattle, and sheep. |
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adrenal - definition of adrenal from YourDictionary.com of or from the adrenal glands Etymology: ad- + renal gland: Vitamin C is depleted from the adrenal glands in times of stress. |
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ADRENAL GLANDS - Storming Media Reports by Keyword(s) ADRENAL GLANDS Total Results: 131 See Storming Media LLC Information |
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adrenal cortex: Definition and Much More from Answers.com Dictionary: adrenal cortex n. The outer portion of the adrenal glands that produces several steroid hormones, including cortisol and aldosterone. |
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Adrenal glands Adrenal glands The adrenal glands (arrow) are large for their body weight. |
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Cable Glands See HIRPARA METAL INDUSTRIES Information |
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Index of Dr.Jastrow's electron microscopic atlas endocrine glands* exocrine glands* avesicular Salivary glands: Odorous glands Sebaceous gland |
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Glands Dr.Jastrow's electron microscopic atlas Examples of endocrine glands are the endocrine islands of Langerhans in pancreas, the pituitary, the pineal gland, the adrenal gland, the thyroid |