Quick-Connect Safety Coupling System
The patented Mouldpro quick-connect safety coupling features automatic locking mechanism to prevent accidental disconnection and unlocking of heating/cooling media.
Mouldpro ApS (Ballerup, Denmark) has introduced a quick connect safety coupling system designed for mold heating and cooling applications. The patented system will be distributed in North America by Globeius Inc.
Mouldpro quick-connect safety couplings features an automatic locking mechanism that prevents accidental disconnection and unlocking. Designed for use with aggressive media such as hot and cold water, and thermal oil, at temperatures ranging from -20 C (-4°F) to 200 C (390 F), the couplings feature FKM o-rings to ensure a tight seal and make them well suited for mold cooling circuits, especially at high temperatures.
Mouldpro notes that a simple and intuitive connection process helps operators safely connect and disconnect the couplings, even in difficult-to-reach areas. Color coding on the locking sleeve indicates a correct and secure connection.
Globeius has these couplings in stock and ready for delivery throughout North America from its warehouse in Miami.
Mouldpro’s quick-connect safety coupling is available in North America via Globeius.
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