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Swagelok Expands Engineered Combinations Offering for Oil and Gas Applications

Don Horne   



Swagelok has expanded its engineered combinations offering — the pairing of dissimilar fitting and tube materials — to address growing customer needs in offshore and near shore environments as they maintain existing systems and plan new ones.

These solutions provide rated, corrosion-resistant, cost-effective alternatives to fully exotic alloy solutions in certain applications where those traditional choices may be expensive and unnecessary.

The unique, robust design of Swagelok’s tube fitting technology allows the below combinations to be well-suited for applications in these environments. The superior tube grip achieved with Swagelok’s hinging-colleting back ferrule design translates axial motion into radial swaging action on the tube yet operates with a low assembly torque requirement. Swagelok’s SAT12 low-temperature carburization process is used to case-harden the surface of the back ferrules in all offered materials, which facilitates achieving excellent tube grip on tubing.

Engineered combinations allow the well-performing 316/316L Swagelok tube fitting to be used in combination with tubing of a different, more corrosion-resistant alloy in installations where corrosion is a top concern and 316/316L tubing is seeing crevice corrosion from tube clamps. For new installations where costs need to be optimized, it means that 6Mo or alloy 2507 Swagelok tube fittings can be paired with the lower cost tube materials listed.

Tube Fitting Material Tube Material
316/316L SS 6Mo
Alloy 904L
Tungum
Alloy 825
Alloy 28
Alloy 2507 316/316L SS
6Mo
6Mo 316/316L SS

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