Free gift of the connector (push-in fitting / double ferrule fitting) 768LRSS1/4x1/4 and the fitting handbook!
We have prepared free samples of Ham-Let's "LET-LOK fittings," which have a proven track record in vacuum equipment, gas piping, and instrumentation piping for plant engineering in semiconductor manufacturing equipment worldwide. This is an opportunity for customers who were previously unfamiliar with Ham-Let or have never used overseas components to try the high-quality and highly reliable "LET-LOK fittings." Additionally, we will include a fitting handbook for those who may not know the model number on-site, which will be given as a gift to the first 50 applicants. <Product Specifications and Features> - Model Number: 768LR SS 1/4 x 1/4 - Connection: 1/4" double ferrule tube fitting x 1/4" PT male thread - Material: Stainless Steel 316 (ASTM-A276, ASTM-A479) - Cleaning: Standard cleaning "The Ham-Let LET-LOK fittings have been verified for compatibility with the fittings of Company S, which holds a dominant market share worldwide, through TUV in Germany. You can switch over while fully utilizing your existing assets." ***Required*** If you wish to receive a sample, please fill out the inquiry form with "Request for Free Sample."
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*Applications are limited to one per company or one per location. If you require a handbook for each person in charge, please let us know, and we will accommodate your request. *We are still accepting applications! <Major Domestic Clients> Asahi Organic Chemicals Industry Co., Ltd. ADEKA Corporation Ueki Corporation Ebara Corporation High Energy Accelerator Research Organization Sanko Control Co., Ltd. Japan Material Co., Ltd. Suzuki Shokan Co., Ltd. Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation Tokyo Electron Limited Toshiba Memory Corporation Toyoko Chemical Co., Ltd. Tomoe Shokai Co., Ltd. Air Liquide Japan Ltd. Horiba STEC, Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. *In alphabetical order <Major Overseas Clients> Agilent Technologies Air Liquide Applied Materials ASML Edwards GE Intel Linde Siemens TOTAL *In alphabetical order
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- Semiconductor manufacturing equipment, vacuum equipment, and associated piping - High-temperature, high-pressure piping for power generation facilities - Turbines and associated piping - Analytical instruments and associated piping - Instrumentation piping for chemical plants - Water-related piping for mist and similar applications - Steam piping for factories - Hydraulic equipment piping *These pipes can be used in general applications where high reliability is required for both gases and liquids. (For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.)
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768LR SS 1/4 x 1/4 | 2D is DXF 3D is STEP |
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Ham-Let, headquartered in Israel, has local subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, and Japan. The company specializes in products such as fittings, process valves, manifolds, ultra-clean diaphragm valves, high-purity fittings, pressure gauges, flexible hoses, filters, relief valves, sampling cylinders, and flanges, serving various industries including energy, oil, gas, turbines, chemicals, petrochemicals, natural gas, electronics, and analysis. It is a global company actively promoting M&A worldwide to increase its workforce and expand its business. Ham-Let Motoyama Japan, the Japanese branch, primarily operates in the electronics sector through direct sales and approximately 60 agents and distributors established nationwide. The company's main products for the electronics sector, ultra-clean diaphragm valves and high-purity fittings, are supplied from the Israeli headquarters factory via air freight twice a week, ensuring a steady supply and inventory, and are shipped daily nationwide from the logistics center in Tokyo. In recent years, the company has been focusing more on general industry and plant engineering by leveraging the resources of its group companies.