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Three reasons to switch to non-spill couplings

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Februay - March 2025

For utmost efficiency, couplers must ensure fluid handling applications meet both safety and regulatory standards while delivering optimised containment of a wide range of fluids that can have different operational conditions.

Three reasons to switch to non-spill couplings

Hydraulic applications have evolved significantly in response to new processes and operational needs. As industries advance their capabilities, the demand grows for coupler capabilities.

Operators have long depended on reliable connections for a “non-spill” experience under the most extreme conditions, such as extreme temperature or high pressure.

Manufacturers saw this as an opportunity to introduce new and enhanced couplers to the market.

Parker Hannifin Australia Fluid Connector Group Product Manager Alan Pearce explains that these advancements have included the evolution of non-spill couplings.

Also known as dry break, flat face or flush face couplings, Alan said there are reasons to evaluate these couplings for inclusion in your hydraulic applications.

1. Delivers near-zero spillage

“Non-spill couplings are engineered to combat hydraulic leaks and spills with a unified design incorporating sophisticated components,” Alan said.

“For reference, the term “non-spill” regarding a coupling means a specific type of connector can reduce fluid spillage to near-zero whenever a coupling is connected and disconnected.”

2. Reduces air inclusion and system contamination

Hydraulic equipment relies on fluid system integrity to effectively transmit power for an instant, accurate response, and reliable performance. Alan said that contamination and the loss of performance transpire when debris and air work their way into the hydraulic fluid.

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