Filtered orifices build on Air Logic's orifice product line with additional protection of an integrated filter. Orifices work on the principal of Flow Restriction with the orifice diameter being identified in the part number and by color codes assigned to each orifice size. In addition to orifice diameter, Air Logic controls many smaller factors that have an impact on the total restriction of the orifice. This is why Air Logic's orifices are trusted to provide accurate and reliable flow performance across a variety of different markets. All of the Air Logics products are precision molded, assembled and tested in America. Filtration immediately upstream of the orifice will protect the orifice in case of system contamination.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Brands

N/A Air Logic

Filter Size

N/A 43 µm

Nominal Orifice Size

N/A 0.006 in

Tubing Inside Diameter (ID)

N/A 1/16 in

Color

N/A Red

Connection Type

N/A Barbed

Wetted Material(s)

N/A Polysulfone (PSU) Stainless Steel (SS)

Maximum Pressure

N/A 125 psi8.6 bar
Typical Tube Retention Pressure1 N/A 125 psi8.6 bar

Filtration

N/A 43 µm

Installation Method

N/A Push-In

EU RoHS 2 (Directive 2011/65/EU with amendment (EU) 2015/863)

N/A Yes

REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) Compliant

N/A Yes

Additional Information

N/A Barbed connections are a clean, time tested and cost efficient method of connection. The hoop strength of the tube holds around the barbed fitting. Air Logic's first barb is free of a parting line to create a good seal, additional barbs increase holding force for tube retention. Barbed connections are free of lubrication or thread sealant used in other styles of connection. Simply push the tube over the barb and the connection is complete.

Orifices are Factory tested in the direction marked on the product. Color indicates the orifice diameter and a deboss indicates the filter mesh size. Orifices are non-adjustable and tamperproof method of flow control. Filters are a flat stainless steel weave meant to work in tandem with system-wide filtration. Filtered orifices protect against debris generated inside of a system or device (Examples: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tape debris during assembly, broken O-rings from valves, machining chips from threads).
  • 1 Subject to tubing specification