New cartridge and screw-to-connect quick disconnect couplers series

07-11-2024 | Parker Hannifin plc | Industrial

Parker Hannifin has launched four groundbreaking series of thermal management solutions: NSAC, NSEC, and NSIC cartridge quick disconnect couplers, alongside the NSSC screw-to-connect couplers. These innovative products are created to satisfy the complex demands of electronic cooling, battery manufacturing, IT, energy management, mobile and transportation, and industrial installations.

The new cartridge versions of the company's established quick disconnect couplers (NSA, NSE, and NSI) feature advanced blind-mate functionality, permitting seamless connections even in misaligned situations.

"We are thrilled to introduce these cartridge versions, which reflect our commitment to advancing thermal management technology," stated Liana Jaskot, applications and product manager for Quick Couplings at Parker High Pressure Connectors Europe. "These solutions will provide our customers with unmatched efficiency, reliability, and ease of use, enabling the development of more sustainable liquid cooling systems."

The cartridge quick disconnects are developed for easy integration into existing systems, improving flexibility and reliability. With their capability to handle various cooling fluids and withstand challenging conditions, they are ideal for use in data centres and IT infrastructure that need advanced cooling technologies. As a member of the OCP community, the company focuses on sharing the best practices and innovations in data centre and cloud computing technologies. This partnership underscores its commitment to driving forward-thinking solutions that improve efficiency and sustainability in thermal management systems.

Complementing the cartridge series, the NSSC series of screw-to-connect quick disconnect couplers delivers significant advantages in thermal management applications. "The NSSC series embodies Parker's dedication to pioneering in thermal management," said Liana Jaskot at Parker. "This launch not only reduces installation time and effort but also ensures greater reliability and ease of maintenance."

One of this series' standout features is its ability to connect under pressure, making it excellent for applications where system uptime is critical. The design accommodates misalignment and permits connections without direct line of sight, improving user convenience.

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