DIN15A Thread x Sanitary Tube Weld Ferrule – Metric (DN15SCM)
- Male Threaded x Sanitary Tube Weld Adapter
- Available 316L Stainless Steel
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Threaded Stainless Steel Tube Weld DIN15A ferrule for joining sanitary process lines (Metric version)
Threaded Male DIN15A Tube Weld Ferrule comes in tube sizes ranging from 10 - 150. Products are stainless steel alloy available in 304 & 316L.
Additional information
Line Drawings
SKU | Description | Line Drawing |
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DN15SCM-DN10-316 | DIN 10 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316 |
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DN15SCM-DN100-316 | DIN100 X DIN100 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316L |
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DN15SCM-DN125-316 | DIN 125 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316 |
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DN15SCM-DN15-316 | DIN 15 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316 |
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DN15SCM-DN150-316 | DIN 150 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316 |
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DN15SCM-DN20-316 | DIN20 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316 |
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DN15SCM-DN25-316 | DIN25 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316L |
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DN15SCM-DN32-316 | DIN 32 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316 |
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DN15SCM-DN40-316 | DIN40 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316L |
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DN15SCM-DN50-316 | DIN50 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316L |
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DN15SCM-DN65-316 | DIN65 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316L |
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DN15SCM-DN80-316 | DIN80 Male Threaded Ferrule, 316L |
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We need to make a pipe adaptor for an install. We need to go from 4” sanitary ferrule to Din 65 thread. What is the correct part number for this and need the gaskets for it as well
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Q We need to make a pipe adaptor for an install. We need to go from 4” sanitary ferrule to Din 65 t...... Read moreA This would be a custom fabricated part number. Please contact our sales team for a quote.
Do they make these to weld to 1 1/2 " sanitary tube
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Q Do they make these to weld to 1 1/2 " sanitary tubeA Unfortunately, we no longer offer the imperial version of these fittings. However, the DIN 32 or DIN 40 sizes are close enough to be welded to a 1 1/2" tube fitting.
I am looking to insert a probe thermometer in there and am looking to convert the fitting to ½” NPT. Do you have such a fitting and if not can you recommend someone who might?
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Q I am looking to insert a probe thermometer in there and am looking to convert the fitting to ½” N...... Read moreA Any piece like this would be custom made. My initial thought would be to drill a hole in the DIN 11851 cap. However, the cap isn't thick enough to support the threading of your thermometer. My suggestion would be to convert a tri-clamp which you could then utilize a tri-clamp thermometer cap.