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News Release from: Lee Products | Subject: Check and relief valves
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 October 2004
Check valve in Luer adaptor for medical
duties
A miniature 2.5mm diameter check valve which can be installed into a Luer adaptor, ideally suited for critical flow control in medical applications, is the latest addition to the range
A miniature 2.5mm diameter check valve which can be installed into a Luer adaptor, ideally suited for critical flow control in medical applications, is the latest addition to the range of miniature precision fluid control products offered by Lee Products These check valves can be integrated into high volume, automated assembly lines and provide a cost-effective alternative to in-house check or relief valves
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed for both liquid and gas applications, the check valves are 100% flow tested on air and the high quality hard seat design feature limits leakage in the checked direction to no more than 20 sccm of air at 172 kPa (25 psi) differential.
Features include cracking pressures available from 2 to 50 psid, bi-directional installation and a fully open Lohm rate of 750 Lohms, equivalent to an orifice of 0.8mm diameter.
The valves, which would usually be disposed of after use in medical applications, benefit from all stainless steel construction and a Luer adaptor made of medical grade polypropylene.
Lee Check valves are supplied pre-assembled for ease of installation and handling and are compatible with most hydraulic fluids, brake fluids, fuels, oils and gases. Request a free brochure from Lee Products ...
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