Oxygen Cleaned Fittings - Fluid System Connectors Division | Parker US
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Applications where debris or grease can contaminate systems often require components cleaned to specific levels. Parker FSC has the capability to oxygen clean fittings in house and eliminate the need for secondary cleaning prior to system assembly.

Why Choose Parker?

Applications where debris or grease can contaminate systems often require components cleaned to specific levels. Parker Fluid System Connectors Division has the capability to oxygen clean fittings in house and eliminate the need for secondary cleaning prior to system assembly. Call us today at (269) 692-6555 or contact us for more information about how we can help with your oxygen cleaning needs.

Learn more about Parker's oxygen cleaning capabilities

Capabilities

  • Products cleaned to ISO 15001, CGA G-4.1, and ASTM G93 specifications
  • Packaged in a static free sealed bag
  • Labeled to indicate cleanliness level
  • Certificate of Conformance included with packing slip
  • Manifold, sub-systems and kits also available
  • Available for materials including brass, composite, thermoplastic, stainless, aluminum, EPDM, and Fluorocarbon
  • OX prefix identifies part number
  • Minimum order quantity applies

Learn what types of applications benefit from oxygen cleaning components

Applications

  • Ventilator
  • Anesthesia Equipment
  • Oxygen Concentrators
  • Oxygen Delivery Systems
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Bio-Fluid Management; Dialysis
  • Medical Autoclaves
  • Dental
  • Wound Therapy
  • Industrial; Air & Nitrogen Supply
  • Filling and Packing
  • Anti-Dust Systems

Our processes meet ISO, ASTM and CGA certifications and standards

Certifications & Standards

  • ISO 15001:2010 Anaesthetic & Respiratory Equipment
    ISO 15001:2010 specifies requirements for the oxygen compatibility of materials, components and devices for anaesthetic and respiratory applications, which can come into contact with oxygen in normal conditions or in single fault conditions at gas pressures greater than 50 kPa.

  • CGA G-4.1 Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service
    The cleaning methods described in this publication are intended for cleaning equipment used in the production, storage, distribution, and use of liquid and gaseous oxygen.

  • ASTM G93 Standard Practice for Cleaning Methods and Cleanliness Levels
    This practice covers the selection of methods and apparatus for cleaning materials and equipment intended for service in oxygen-enriched environments. 

Special Data

Fitting components are cleaned and rinsed with purified water before being assembled and bagged. Quality control samples and tests at predetermined intervals to ensure process is effective. The image shown is an example of a quality check for particle size and weight.

 

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