{
  "id": 1866220,
  "title": "Oetiker to Showcase Flame-Free QuickFIT SnapConnect at HARFKO 2026",
  "url": "https://urgent.news/2026/08/19/oetiker-to-showcase-flame-free-quickfit-snapconnect-at-harfko-2026",
  "topic": "tech",
  "section": "Tech",
  "published": "2026-08-19T04:56:50.000Z",
  "source": {
    "name": "Korea IT Times",
    "slug": "korea-it-times",
    "url": "https://www.koreaittimes.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=156259"
  },
  "original_language": "en",
  "account": "Oetiker, a global connecting solutions provider, will exhibit its flame-free QuickFIT SnapConnect at HARFKO 2026, an event taking place from October 21-23 at the KINTEX Exhibition Center 1 in Goyang, South Korea. This innovative system aims to replace traditional brazing and conventional press-fit methods, as HVAC&R manufacturers and contractors look to enhance installation safety, decrease labor demands, and streamline maintenance.\n\nQuickFIT SnapConnect follows a two-step connection process, beginning with precision tube end forming using Oetiker's specialized end-forming jaws. These jaws ensure proper tube geometry and control critical dimensions for a secure seal. After end-forming, the tube is inserted into the fitting, and a polymer retainer is closed by hand, completing the connection without the need for additional tools during assembly.\n\nThe flame-free approach not only eliminates risks associated with open-flame work at installation sites but also appeals to HVAC&R applications where technicians often work in confined spaces or near equipment that makes conventional brazing challenging. Additionally, the system's design prioritizes easy disconnection for maintenance and servicing, avoiding the need to cut out fittings during service work. This reusable access can significantly reduce service time and material replacement costs.\n\nOetiker's QuickFIT SnapConnect recently earned certification from UL (Underwriters Laboratories), paving the way for wider adoption of the technology. The company intends to target contractors, distributors, equipment manufacturers, and end-users in the HVAC&R industry with this product. The system embodies a broader shift in HVAC&R installation towards connection solutions that prioritize productivity and serviceability over connection performance alone.\n\nAs equipment becomes increasingly complex and installation spaces more limited, reducing the number of tools and processes required during final connections can prove vital for manufacturers and installers. Founded in 1942 by Hans Oetiker, the Oetiker Group has developed connecting technologies for over 80 years, expanding from clamps and rings to include straps, quick connectors, specialized installation tools, and related services for multiple industrial applications. At HARFKO 2026, Oetiker will showcase its differentiated technology and value to the Korean HVAC&R industry, highlighting how flame-free and tool-free connection technologies can simplify installation and maintenance while addressing the growing demand for safer and more efficient field operations.",
  "summary": "Oetiker, a global provider of connecting solutions, will showcase its QuickFIT SnapConnect® flame-free connection system for HVAC&R applications at HARFKO 2026, to be held Oct. 21-23 at KINTEX Exhibition Center 1 in Goyang, South Korea.The company will present the system as an alternative to traditi",
  "key_points": [
    "Oetiker will showcase flame-free QuickFIT SnapConnect at HARFKO 2026 in South Korea.",
    "QuickFIT SnapConnect replaces traditional brazing and press-fit methods in HVAC&R industry.",
    "System earned UL certification, targeting contractors and equipment manufacturers."
  ],
  "editors_take": "Oetiker's introduction of flame-free QuickFIT SnapConnect signals a shift in HVAC&R installation towards prioritizing productivity and serviceability, offering enhanced safety, reduced labor demands, and streamlined maintenance for industry stakeholders.",
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  "disclaimer": "Summaries, key points and the editor’s take are written by software from other outlets’ reporting and may contain errors — always check the linked original."
}