Top header wildcard
Electronics Industry Search
Already a member? Log In
New to the site? Register
TALK BACK

  Comments
  • There are no comments posted for this article.


Blogs
Ceramics Group Studies Fault Points in Molding Process from Engineering Materials
Efforts are under way to promote the promising development of ceramic injection molding. A European group of molders, feedstock suppliers and one m...


ADVERTISEMENT
  Print Friendly Version  |     Email This to a Friend  |     |  Article tools sponsored by 


In Brief

 

Fluid power: Valves



ADVERTISEMENT


Sponsored Content

Technology Marketplace



Plast-O-Matic Valve's new thermoplastic check valve prevents reverse flow of highly corrosive and ultra-pure liquids. The check-valve's diaphragm provides normally closed operation with a bubble-tight seal. The multi-port manifold valve is available made from PVC, natural polypropylene, and other thermoplastics. Performance of the valve is not dependent on gravity or mounting position. Available connections include threaded, socket, spigot, flare, and O-ring face fittings.

Enter 620

Burkert's Type 2031 diaphragm valve, when combined with the company's 8045 insertion magmeter, provides continuous flow measurement and batch control of fluids. A built-in electrical connection between the sensor and the valve eliminates the need for wiring from a PLC to sensors and actuators. On/off and continuous pneumatic control loops are available for flow requirements in chemical and food processing applications.

Enter 621

The new Apollo radiant heating valve from Conbraco Industries mixes hot water. The valve has an all-bronze body, stainless-steel springs, brass stem and retainer, and a high-temperature thermostat. The temperature-activated valve has a temperature range between 120 and 180F, but the water inlet temperature range is from 140 to 212F. The maximum working pressure is 125 psi. Standard connections are solder, threaded, union/solder, and union/threaded.

Enter 622

A ball valve from Bee Valve made from glass-reinforced polypropylene is suitable for use with water- and oil-based fluids, chemicals, and some acidic fluids. The valve has a self-aligning ball and a handle that opens and closes it. Its pressure rating is 125 psi.

Enter 623

  Print Friendly Version  |     Email This to a Friend  |     |  Article tools sponsored by 

 
Talkback Comments on this Story

There are no comments posted for this article.

ADVERTISEMENT
DN'S RESOURCE CENTER Get Free Information, Made Easy