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New options added to non-spill quick disconnect designs from CPC

April 22, 2015 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

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CPC (Colder Products Company), St. Paul, Minn., announces further expansion of its NS1 series quick disconnect couplings with options to simplify connections on the face of equipment and devices. With the recently released panel mount and bulkhead options, OEMs can now easily incorporate into their device the smallest plastic non-spill quick disconnect coupling available on […]

Filed Under: Markets, Medical Tagged With: Colder Products Co., CPC

CPC offers more options for its polypropylene plastic connectors

February 13, 2015 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

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CPC (Colder Products Co.), St. Paul, Minn., announces the further expansion of its PMC12 series quick disconnect couplings with options to simplify connections for plastic manifolds. With the new SAE straight thread port options, OEMs can now easily incorporate quick disconnect couplings into their plastic manifolds applications. “The mounting style of the new PMC12 SAE […]

Filed Under: Markets, Medical, Products Tagged With: Colder Products Co., CPC

The right connector for low-pressure fluid handling: A 3-Step Guide

December 31, 2014 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

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By Grant Wilhelm, Senior Design Engineer, Colder Products Co. A wide range of products function by transferring liquids or gasses through small-diameter tubing—from patient beds and in vitro diagnostics in the medical market, ink management systems in printers and liquid cooling systems in server racks to condiment delivery in food applications and fuel lines in marine and […]

Filed Under: Basics, Electrical/Instrumentation, Featured, Markets, Medical Tagged With: Colder Products Co., CPC

Connectors for liquid-cooling applications

November 21, 2013 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

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LQ6 series connectors from Colder Products Co. (CPC), St. Paul, Minn., are designed specifically for liquid cooling applications, featuring a new patent-pending valve technology that helps deliver reliability, security and ease-of-use to cooling applications where a drip-free connection is critical. “The rugged and robust design of the new LQ6 Series makes it possible for the […]

Filed Under: Markets, Medical, Products Tagged With: Colder Products Co.

Colder releases smallest, non-spill medical connector

June 24, 2013 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Colder NS1 connector ports with tubes

The big news from Colder Products Co. at MD&M East last week was with its latest product announcement—the NS1 series of quick disconnect couplings. The NS1 is the smallest plastic, non-spill quick disconnect coupling available today, says the company, and it provides a secure, reliable connect and disconnect in a user-friendly, compact footprint. I stopped […]

Filed Under: Medical, Products Tagged With: Colder Products Co.

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