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Product category: Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Bio-Chem Valve | Subject: Miniature isolation valves
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 11 May 2004

Miniature isolation valves for hazardous
fluids

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Flow control specialist Bio-Chem Valve has inert, perfluoroelastomer miniature isolation valves for handling aggressive, particulate-laden and high purity fluids in scientific and medical equipment

Flow control specialist Bio-Chem Valve has developed inert, perfluoroelastomer miniature isolation valves for the handling of aggressive, particulate-laden and high purity fluids in scientific and medical equipment These innovative solenoid valves, available in the UK and Europe from Omnifit, enable OEM product designers to accommodate fluids that present a threat to the integrity of standard valve seals

With a diameter of only 19mm and varying in height between 48mm and 60mm, the valves consist of inert yet resilient perfluoroelastomer polymer diaphragms and a PEEK body, providing quality sealing with improved resistance to particulate damage.

Highly reliable, they feature a low internal volume, fast response times, continuous duty coils and a high cycle life with low power consumption.

The valves are available in 2-way normally open, 2-way normally closed or 3-way configurations.

A choice of materials is available for the diaphragm and valve body, and flow rates and pressure capabilities can be customised to meet specific application requirements.

In addition, the valves can be combined with the Bio-Chem patented manifold system to reduce the cost of design and assembly time in instrument design and production.

Together, Bio-Chem Valve and Omnifit provide a full range of inert fluid handling components to provide customers with Complete Fluid System Solutions.

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