Union, connector set, Tee, low pressure, 1.5 mm / 0.060 inch through hole with 1/4-28 screw threads. PEEK, round with an internal "T". Use with 1/16 inch tubing. ARE-Applied Research brand. 10/PK.

Additional Info:

Low‑pressure PEEK Tee union connector sets are designed for connecting three pieces of 1/16" tubing in laboratory and analytical fluidic systems requiring chemically resistant, metal‑free flow path components. The large 1.5 mm (0.060") through hole design and standard 1/4‑28 screw threads provide dependable low‑pressure tubing connections with increased internal flow capacity.

The 49302‑T13‑010 (10/Pack) Tee unions are suitable for joining three tubing lines into one flow path or splitting one flow path into two outgoing lines in low‑pressure HPLC applications and laboratory fluid handling systems.

These Tee fittings contain an internal T configuration for versatile flow distribution and blending applications using compatible 1/4‑28 fittings and 1/16" tubing.

Key Benefits

  • Tee configuration for flow splitting or blending

  • Large 1.5 mm / 0.060" through hole design

  • All‑PEEK fluidic construction

  • Chemically resistant metal‑free flow path

  • Compatible with 1/16" tubing

  • Standard 1/4‑28 thread compatibility

  • Suitable for low‑pressure laboratory fluidics

  • Ideal for flow distribution applications

  • 10/Pack configuration for laboratory replacement needs

Specifications

  • Product Type: Tee union connector set

  • Material: PEEK

  • Through Hole Diameter: 1.5 mm / 0.060"

  • Thread: 1/4‑28

  • Configuration: Internal Tee (T)

  • Tubing Compatibility: 1/16" tubing

  • Pack Size: 10

Usage Notes

  • For low‑pressure fluidic applications

  • Designed for connecting three pieces of 1/16" tubing

  • Suitable for blending or splitting liquid flow

  • Compatible with standard 1/4‑28 threaded fittings

  • Not intended for high‑pressure UHPLC applications

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