Unilok Reducing Union - 316 SS, 5/8 x 1/2 Tube Fitting
Unilok Reducing Union - 316 SS, 5/8 x 1/2 Tube Fitting
SKU:CYL-e42455
Durable Unilok Reducing Union, 316 SS, 5/8 x 1/2 Tube Fitting for precise instrumentation applications.
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The Unilok Reducing Union features a robust construction with 316 SS material, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion. Designed for precise instrumentation applications, this fitting boasts a 5/8-inch tube fitting on one end and a 1/2-inch tube fitting on the other, offering a secure and leak-free connection. Its straight shape and compact dimensions make it ideal for tight spaces, while the TF x Tube Fitting end connections provide easy installation. Meet your project requirements with confidence using this high-quality Unilok fitting.
Product Specifications
Filter Circuit And Application Information Filter Circuit And Ap
Three different types of filter circuits are shown in this series; L, Pi and T; each with its own characteristics An analysis of each application by engineering personnel will indicate a preferred circuit from cost, performance and size considerations, as directed below: Features: L - Least expensive but most effective with high impedance noise sources.Pi - Often used in line filters when source and load impedance are not known but can increase unfiltered interference in control circuits or switch circuits.T - Reduces line noise level best in low impedance applications but most expensive.L filters provide significant insertion loss because of the impedance mismatch created when the capacitor end of the filter is mounted towards the high impedance noise source (load) and the inductor end is mounted towards the low impedance line.Pi filters usually provide maximum "dB per dollar" in a matched 50 ohm system, but many times are less effective under actual operating or test conditions. They are particularly suspect in installations involving switching transients, since they can in some instances increase the interference problem rather than correct it.The T circuit is used primarily with switching circuits. It reduces noise level on the system lines, causes no deterioration in the life of switching contacts, and in some instances actually prolongs switch contacts life.The successful operation of any high frequency filter depends on adequate bonding and good RF isolation between input and output. The filter must be bonded to same potential as one side of the RF noise source being filtered. The performance of the filter can be completely masked by ineffective bonding or poor RF isolation between input and output circuits. The RF filter uses the case as common ground for the internal capacitor and cannot provide its total performance if RF is permitted to bypass the filters by means of coupling between input and output circuits.If you have any questions about the circuit to be employed, please call our engineering department for application advice and information.
Specifications Body D
2.48 in
Specifications Body L
5.00 in
Specifications Ckt
Pi
Specifications Current Rating
50 A
Specifications Insertion Loss 015 Mhz
55
Specifications Terminal Dimensions A
0.75 in
Specifications Terminal Dimensions B Thread
1/4-28
Specifications Terminal Dimensions C Thread
1 1/8-20
Specifications Terminal Dimensions Z
1.046 in
Specifications Voltage Ac
120 V
Specifications Voltage Dc
400 V