Valved Offering a wide selection of valved couplings for flexible tubing used in low-pressure applications to minimize fluid leakage.
Non-Valved Used worldwide in thousands of applications, CPC presents a broad range of non-valved connectors in many sizes and configurations.
Non-Spill CPC plastic and metal non-spill connectors suitable for a wide variety of fluid-handling applications requiring minimal spillage and air inclusion.
Multiline Easily connect two, six or even ten separate flow paths with one coupling using CPC multiline connectors for maximum design flexibility.
RFID and Electrofluidic CPC smart IdentiQuik® couplings transmit information that protect equipment and improve processes.
Quick Disconnect Caps These CPC couplings interface with laboratory bottles to add ease, efficiency and safety.
Accessories Combine CPC accessories with our couplings to create fluid handling solutions optimized for virtually any application.
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