Fluid and analytical instrumentation systems rely on dozens of quality components working harmoniously to keep operations running efficiently. Any performance lapses can result in leaks, potential safety concerns, and system downtime.
One way to prevent these issues is to build your fluid systems with tube fittings from a single manufacturer. Claims that tube fitting components can be intermixed and interchanged with those of different manufacturers should be questioned — intermixing and interchanging can be risky and may compromise worker safety. And no one wants to introduce unnecessary risk into their system’s operation.
Do you or your installers regularly intermix or interchange tube fittings? Let’s explore the reasons why tube fitting intermix and tube fitting interchange can lead to poor fluid system performance:
Some manufacturers may claim that their products are interchangeable with other brands. Manufacturers making these claims typically say that doing so can help save an operator on costs.
For these reasons, interchanging and intermixing tube fitting components can lead to unpredictable performance, increased costs, and potential safety hazards. Intermix and interchange may also void your warranty. For example, intermix and interchange will void Swagelok’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, which can lead to even higher costs if and when a problem occurs.
Avoiding intermix and interchange is a best practice promoted by numerous fluid systems standards agencies. For example, the IOGP JIP-33, an initiative aimed at making dramatic improvements in the specification, procurement and delivery of oil and gas equipment, specifically calls tube fitting intermix and interchange a “bad engineering practice.” Single-sourcing your tube fittings from one reliable supplier is a good way to avoid potential interchange and intermix, even by accident. When only one brand is available, technicians cannot mistakenly combine components from two different manufacturers.