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Cartridge and screw-to-connect quick disconnect couplers series

The new NSAC, NSEC, and NSIC cartridge versions of Parker's quick disconnect couplers

Parker Hannifin announces the launch of 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 designed to meet the complex demands of electronic cooling, battery manufacturing, information technology (IT), energy management, mobile and transportation, and industrial installations.

The new NSAC, NSEC, and NSIC cartridge versions of Parker’s established quick disconnect couplers (NSA, NSE, and NSI) feature advanced blind-mate functionality, allowing for seamless connections even in misaligned situations.

The cartridge quick disconnects are designed for easy integration into existing systems, enhancing flexibility and reliability. With their ability to handle various cooling fluids and withstand challenging conditions, they are well-suited for use in data centres and IT infrastructure that require advanced cooling technologies. As a member of the Open Compute Project (OCP) community, Parker focuses on sharing the best practices and innovations in data centre and cloud computing technologies. This partnership underscores the company’s commitment to driving forward-thinking solutions that enhance efficiency and sustainability in thermal management systems.

One of the NSSC series’ features is its ability to connect under pressure, making it ideal for applications where system uptime is critical. The design accommodates misalignment and allows for connections without direct line of sight, further enhancing user convenience.

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