Modular component interfaces for surface-mount fluid distribution components - Part 1: Elastomeric seals

applies to all types of surface-mount fluid distribution components with elastomeric sealing devices used within process analyzer and sample-handling systems. This includes components such as valves, filters, regulators, transducers, and controllers.addresses only surface-mount fluid distribution components and proper sealing methods. It is limited to sealing methods using elastomeric material for the seals.

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Publication Date
27-Aug-2003
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08-Dec-2006
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IEC PAS 62339-1:2003 - Modular component interfaces for surface-mount fluid distribution components - Part 1: Elastomeric seals Released:8/28/2003 Isbn:2831871808
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IEC/PAS 62339-1
Edition 1.0
2003-08
Modular component interfaces
for surface-mount fluid distribution
components –
Part 1:
Elastomeric seals
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E L E C T R OT E CHNI CA L
IEC/PAS 62339-1
C O MMI S S I O N
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
ANSI/ISA–76.00.02–2002
Modular Component
Interfaces for Surface-
Mount Fluid Distribution
Components - Part 1:
Elastomeric Seals
Approved 13 June 2002
TM
ISA The Instrumentation,–
Systems, and
Automation Society
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION

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MODULAR COMPONENT INTERFACES
FOR SURFACE-MOUNT FLUID DISTRIBUTION COMPONENTS –

Part 1: Elastomeric seals
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The following people served as members of ISA Committee SP76:

NAME COMPANY
D. Lewko, Chair Bantrel Inc.
I. Verhappen, Managing Director Syncrude Canada Limited
C. Ackerman Air Products & Chemicals Inc.
B. Anderson Siemens Applied Automation
J. Burkland Technical Automation Services Corporation
J. Dooley Circle Seal Controls
G. Erk Consultant
C. Foresti Phillips 66 Company
P. Girling P Skills Analyzers
J. Harman Beckman Coulter Inc.
G. Harms Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation
D. Hasak Swagelok Company
R. Hughes Autoflow
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