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Parker Introduces XTR (Extreme Resistance) Hose and Tube Fittings

Cleveland, OH - New XTR (Extreme Resistance) coated hose and tube fittings from Parker Hannifin Corporation, the global leader in motion and control technologies, provide unprecedented corrosion protection for mobile and industrial applications that come into contact with nitrogen-based fertilizers and other harsh chemicals or environmental elements. Using new XTR coating, customers can avoid the potential costs of corrosion damage, including hydraulic system leakage, replacement of fittings, increased warranty costs due to labor, and potential lost sales due to poor product perception.

In applications where nitrogen-based fertilizers are used, or caustic environments are encountered, standard hose and tube fittings can become severely corroded in as little as 14 days. The early onset of red rust - signaled by oxidation and deterioration of the fitting base metal - can degrade the fitting and compromise the integrity of the hydraulic system. This degradation commonly occurs in the agricultural, construction, utility, transportation and processing industries, among others.

 Independently Tested

In a recent ASTM B117 Salt Spray Test, Parker's XTR-coated fittings provided standard level corrosion resistance for more than 720 hours - more than seven times the SAE requirement of 96 hours.

 Environmentally Tough

 The new hose and tube fittings are also ideal for combating corrosion on mobile applications that are subjected to severe environmental conditions, such as above ground mining, snow and ice removal, car wash and intermodal transportation equipment.

 OEM Advantages

 Parker's OEM customers can further benefit from using the new fittings as they can gain plant space and increased throughput by potentially eliminating the need for secondary paint lines. Furthermore, machines and equipment designed with XTR-coated fittings are better protected against corrosion during shipment, thus preserving their factory-new appearance. 

 As newly manufactured equipment is shipped abroad by sea, standard metal plated fittings often corrode in transit. Upon receiving such equipment, customers have been known to refuse it on the basis of the corroded parts - requiring it be returned to the OEM or repaired onsite. In either scenario, the expense to fix the problem is both significant and easily avoidable. New extreme resistance hose and tube fittings were engineered to eliminate these concerns.

 Certified

 Parker XTR-coated fittings comply with:

 ·   SAE J514 and J1453

·      "Restrictions of Hazardous Substances" - Directive 2002/95/EG (RoHS)

·      "End of Life Vehicle" - Directive 2000/53/EG (ELV)

·       "Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals" (REACH)

 

The Hose Products Division and Tube Fittings Division are units of Parker Hannifin Corporation's Fluid Connectors Group. The Group is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, and is the world's leading producer of tube fittings, rubber and thermoplastic hose and fittings, brass fittings and valves, quick-connect couplings and assembly tools.

 

With annual sales of $10 billion in fiscal year 2010, Parker Hannifin is the world's leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. The company employs approximately 55,000 people in 46 countries around the world. Parker has increased its annual dividends paid to shareholders for 54 consecutive years, among the top five longest-running dividend-increase records in the S&P 500 index.