What is the Difference Between Ferrules Made of Stainless Steel vs Stainless Steel PEEK Hybrids - FAQ
May 31, 2013
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Date: 31-MAY-2013   Last Updated: 3-NOVEMBER-2025

Stainless steel ferrules are used exclusively when:


• Absolute maximum operating pressure is required, in excess of 15,000 PSI.
• The connection is ‘permanent’; that is, the connection will not be made and broken often, such as when changing columns.


The Stainless Steel / PEEK hybrid ferrule (called a high performance ferrule) is:

• Typically limited to 15,000 PSI with multi cone ferrule fittings
• Limited to 10,000 PSI with a single cone HPLC nut
• Can be re-used a limited number of times if not over torqued, or if used on SS tubing

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