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Product category: Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Bio-Chem Valve | Subject: Manifolds
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 31 August 2004

Integrated "plug and go" manifold
systems

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Flow control specialist Bio-Chem Valve can supply designers of medical and scientific instruments with fully integrated manifold assemblies, configured to meet specific flow schematics

Flow control specialist Bio-Chem Valve can supply designers of medical and scientific instruments with fully integrated manifold assemblies, configured to meet specific flow schematics The company neatly organises standard or customised isolation valves, micro pumps and tubing into an efficient pre-assembled module that saves space and eliminates the costs associated with assembly, handling and testing

Patented and manufactured by Bio-Chem Valve, and available in the UK and Europe from Omnifit Ltd, the manifold assemblies assure integrity in the handling of high purity or aggressive chemicals in challenging, multi-directional flow control applications.

They offer a cost-effective combination of fluid controls in a single unit, replacing multiple independent valves and metres of tubing and wiring.

The neat, single-piece "plug and go" screw-in style valves mount quickly to eliminate cumbersome and time-consuming on-site assembly and testing operations.

The instrument manufacturer can therefore achieve impressive savings on labour costs, part sourcing, and multiple parts tracking, and reduce product size.

Each manifold system is pre-tested to assure performance reliability and is supplied ready for use.

They are available in a full range of materials including PTFE, PEEK, Ryton and Acrylic to provide system compatibility, optimising the control of aggressive and high purity fluids.

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