Union, Connector Set, Tee, high pressure, 0.30 mm / 0.012 inch through hole with 10-32 screw threads. PEEK, round with an internal "T". Use with 1/16 inch tubing. ARE-Applied Research brand. 10/PK.

Additional Info:

High‑pressure PEEK Tee union connector sets are designed for connecting tubing in analytical HPLC systems requiring chemically resistant, metal‑free flow path components. The low dead volume 0.30 mm (0.012") through hole design and standard 10‑32 screw threads provide dependable tubing connections while minimizing system dispersion.

The 49302‑T11‑010 (10/Pack) Tee union sets are suitable for connecting PEEK or stainless‑steel tubing on all ports in high‑pressure zones of HPLC systems and related analytical fluid handling applications.

These Tee fittings contain an internal T configuration commonly used to split one flow stream into two directions or combine two incoming streams into one outlet flow path.

Key Benefits

  • High‑pressure Tee configuration for flow splitting or combining

  • Low dead volume design

  • Compatible with PEEK or stainless‑steel tubing

  • Includes finger‑tight connector nuts

  • Chemically resistant PEEK construction

  • Standard 10‑32 screw thread compatibility

  • Suitable for analytical HPLC applications

  • 10/Pack configuration for laboratory replacement needs

Specifications

  • Product Type: High‑pressure Tee union connector set

  • Material: PEEK

  • Through Hole Diameter: 0.30 mm / 0.012"

  • Thread: 10‑32

  • Configuration: Internal Tee (T)

  • Tubing Compatibility: 1/16" tubing

  • Dead Volume: 0.689 µL

  • Included Components: Three finger‑tight connectors 47320‑10N

  • Pack Size: 10

Usage Notes

  • For high‑pressure HPLC applications

  • Designed for flow splitting or stream combining

  • Compatible with PEEK or stainless‑steel tubing

  • Suitable for analytical laboratory systems

  • Not recommended for UHPLC applications

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