One advantage of Swagelok's patented two-ferrule fitting design is the ability to re-use the body without leaks. Most of the cost of replacement is in the fittings, not the nuts and ferrules. Sometimes you don't even have to replace the ferrules.
For instance, if you are taking a system apart for maintenance or repair, and putting it back together in exactly the same way, you probably can use the original fittings and ferrules. You only have to determine that the tubing has not been damaged at the end or weakened through corrosion.
[Note: For the latest information on reclamation, please see Refurbishing & Re-Using Swagelok Tube Fittings, published 2023.]
With our Fitting Reclamation program, we'll show you where it makes sense in your system to re-use and refurbish. Edmonton Valve's skilled local team is available to help guide you on refurbishing and re-using Swagelok fittings.
For example:
Even on a simple connector, you are saving a big percentage of the cost of using all-new parts. Think of a cross or a tee that is more robust - there is a huge cost savings opportunity there.
Some customers may feel a bit skittish about re-using parts, especially if they have been using other brands. But those who have been using Swagelok know they can trust the name. Swagelok created the two-ferrule design more than 75 years ago, and no one has been able to top it yet. Here is Swagelok Fred Lennon introducing the design:
In this video, Swagelok founder Fred Lennon presents his revolutionary Swagelok tube fitting
Our VIP program includes quite a few other ways to save you money. For a full menu of opportunities, please get in touch.
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