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WEH C1-193559 H2-Fitting with elbow piece
WEH C1-193559 H2-Fitting with elbow piece
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WEH C1-193559

WEH C1-193559 H2-Fitting with elbow piece

Date: 2026-08-17
Brand: WEH
Models: C1-193559
Price: Phone or Email Inquiry

Do you have any questions about this product? Please contact our customer service by phone number +852 30623028 Or Quick Inquiry Form.

Product Overview

Features

• Special version for hydrogen applications

• Pressure-resistant up to 1,379 bar / 20,000 psi

• Metal 60° cone seal for leak-free connections

• Delivery includes pre-assembled collars and glands

• Each fitting is marked with size, material, and batch number

WEH® H2-fittings ensure the leak-free connection of pipe components. The cone and thread fittings are a simple and reliable fitting system.

All fittings are supplied complete with the appropriate fittings.

WEH® H2-fittings are metal-to-metal sealed and can be screwed on again several times.

They are suitable for pressure ranges up to 1,379 bar / 20,000 psi.

Suitable for pipes in the standard market sizes 1/4“, 3/8”, 9/16”, 3/4“ and 1“.

WEH fittings are available with both metric and imperial threads.

WEH® H2-fitting up to 1,379 bar / 20,000 psi are sealed with a 59° external cone at the pipe end and a 60° internal cone in the fitting (medium pressure-fitting 60° Cone&Thread).

WEH offers all the necessary tools for applying and finishing the outer cone on the pipe ends and repairing the inner cones.

Applications

WEH® H2-fittings are specifically designed and tested for hydrogen applications.

The bodies of all fittings are made of special 316/316L alloys with controlled nickel, chromium, and molybdnum content.

This significantly reduces the risk of hydrogen embrittlement, thereby ensuring a longer service life.

Typical applications include hydrogen storage systems, compressor systems, and dispensers, as well as test systems for hydrogen components.

Our order process

Step One

Customer inquiry

Step Two

Cost calculation and quotation preparation

Step Three

Quotation submission to the customer

Step Four

Contract signing and advance payment

Step Five

Product arrival and final payment

Step Six

Shipment to the customer