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| GE Sensing Ltd. - Stainless Steel and tubes for the
instrumentation industry |
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The core business of GE Sensing Ltd. is measurement
technology: the development and production of modern sensors,
measurement devices and complete systems. The focus is on industrial
sectors with high growth rates. SERTO unions are highly valued here
because of their reliability, even after repeated assembly.
Groby Leicester, Great Britain, http://www.gesensing.com/ Manufacturer
of Test and Pressure Transducers
Seven leading companies in
sensor and measurement device technology have merged their
technological innovations and expertise in a global enterprise: GE
Sensing Ltd. Decades of experience and competence in the areas of
temperature, pressure, flow and humidity measurement, gas analysis
and infrared radiation form the basis for success of GE Sensing’s
product portfolio. The wide selection of sensors, measurement
technology systems and comprehensive solutions are mainly used in
process industry, industrial measurement technology, aviation,
automotive, pharmaceutical and medical technology.
| APPLICATION |
| SERTO products: |
Stainless steel adjustable elbow unions and male
adaptor unions, stainless steel tubes |
| Application: |
test equipment |
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PARAMETERS
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| Medium: |
oil / water |
| Pressure: |
310 bar |
| Temperature: |
-54°C - +80°C |
GE Sensing Ltd. had an application which required them to be
able to remove a manifold without disturbing the pressure feeds
serving it. They considered using a competitor’s fitting which they
predominately use on this site. However they could not provide a
fitting that suited the application. They took the risk using the
SERTO range of fittings as they had not known history on them, other
than the literature and samples they tested. However once installed
they proved to be more than satisfactory as the system is leak tight
and still is to this days.
"I would not hesitate to use
the SERTO range of fittings again. They are an excellent compact
fitting with unique space saving qualities. They recommend 50 mating
cycles we have more than doubled that number and they still work
well." Dave Wilkings, Systems Engineer, GE Sensing
Ltd
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