The Peter Huber 6444 is a robust industrial adapter designed to connect high-capacity Huber thermoregulation systems with large-scale 1-inch hardware. Featuring an M30x1.5 male threaded port and a 1" male threaded connection, this adapter serves as a critical bridge between European metric standards and standard industrial pipe infrastructure. Precision-machined from high-grade, chemical-resistant metal, it is engineered to facilitate high-volume flow rates with minimal pressure drop, making it an ideal choice for pilot plants and large-scale reactor systems.
Key Features:
This adapter is essential for technicians needing to integrate Huber's powerful temperature control units into facilities using 1-inch piping. The precision-cut threads ensure a secure, leak-free connection, maintaining the safety and efficiency of your high-volume thermal fluid circuit even under significant thermal stress and frequent temperature cycling.
1. Is the 1" thread NPT or BSP?
Huber adapters are typically available in G-thread (BSP-P) for European configurations or NPT for North American installations. Please verify your specific equipment requirements; for tapered NPT threads, the use of high-temperature PTFE tape is recommended for a pressure-tight seal.
2. Does this adapter restrict the flow rate?
The internal bore is designed to transition smoothly from the M30 size to the 1" pipe size. Because 1" is a larger diameter than M30 (NW20), the bottleneck remains the M30 side, ensuring the adapter itself does not introduce significant additional turbulence.
3. Do I need an O-ring for the M30 side?
The M30x1.5 male side typically seals against the flat gasket or O-ring located inside the corresponding female M30 swivel nut or fitting. Always inspect your existing seals before installation.
4. Can this adapter be used with DW-Therm or silicone oils?
Yes, the metallic construction is compatible with a wide range of heat transfer media, including water-glycol, silicone oils, and synthetic thermal fluids used in Huber Unistats.
5. Will this fit a large Unistat with M38 connections?
No, if your unit uses M38 (NW25) connections, you would first need an M38-to-M30 reducer (such as Huber 6612) before attaching this 1" adapter.
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