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ISO-F HV Retaining Rings

TFM offers replacement retaining rings specifically designed for mating ISO-K to ISO-F style flanges of the same size. The ISO flange, often referred to as Large ISO, is utilized for HV chamber ports and is available in two styles: ISO-K, which uses clamp fasteners, and ISO-F, which employs nut and bolt fasteners.

ISO Retaining Rings:

  • Functionality:
    Used to connect ISO-F to ISO-K style flanges.
  • Construction:
    These retaining rings are made of aluminum.
  • Replacement Options:
    Replacement retaining rings do not include the bolt ring.

Ordering Table

Flange OD Reference Part Number
ISO63 Retaining Ring QF63-RR
ISO80 Retaining Ring QF80-RR
ISO100 Retaining Ring QF100-RR
ISO160 Retaining Ring QF160-RR
ISO200 Retaining Ring QF200-RR
ISO250 Retaining Ring QF250-RR
ISO320 Retaining Ring QF320-RR
ISO400 Retaining Ring QF400-RR
ISO500 Retaining Ring QF500-RR

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FAQ

Tube fittings are designed for tubes (measured by outside diameter and wall thickness) used in high-pressure and instrumentation applications, whereas pipe fittings are for pipes (identified by nominal pipe size) primarily used in fluid transport.

 

Common valve types include ball valves, gate valves, check valves, butterfly valves, and globe valves. Each serves a specific function—from quick shutoff (ball/gate valves) to flow regulation (globe valves).

 
  • For tubing, measure the outside diameter; for pipes, refer to the nominal pipe size (using conversion charts if needed). Always match the valve or fitting size to your pipe’s dimensions and flow requirements.

  • Frequently used thread types include NPT (National Pipe Tapered), BSP (British Standard Pipe), and UNC, along with slip-fit options that rely on compression or fusion rather than threads.

Interchangeability depends on manufacturer specifications and certification. Always verify compatibility via manufacturer guides or certified interchangeability charts.

 
  • A coupling is a short, straight fitting used to join two pipes or tubes. It provides a secure, leak-tight connection and can sometimes serve to extend or repair piping runs.

Consider valve type, pressure and temperature ratings, material compatibility with your fluid, actuation method (manual or automatic), and maintenance requirements.

 
  • Valves regulate flow by opening, closing, or partially obstructing the pathway. Their mechanisms (such as the rotation of a ball or the linear movement of a gate) determine the speed and precision of flow control.

  • A flange is a flat, circular component used to connect pipes, valves, or other equipment. Bolted together with gaskets, flanges provide a secure, leak-proof joint that facilitates both assembly and maintenance.

  • Manual valves require physical operation via handles or levers, whereas actuated valves use mechanisms—pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic—to open and close automatically or remotely.

  • Issues include leaks caused by improper installation, over-tightening, degraded seals, material incompatibility, and fatigue from repeated cycling. Regular inspection and proper installation practices help mitigate these problems.

Regular maintenance involves periodic inspections, cleaning or replacing worn seals, ensuring proper torque during installation, and adhering to manufacturer guidelines and local plumbing codes to preserve system integrity.

 

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