Vacuum Check Valves Feature Low Cracking Pressure and One Piece Shell
HUDSON, Mass., March 07, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ANVER Corporation announces a line of CheckVac Valves specifically designed for versatility, and working on most mid vacuum applications where vacuum loss prevention is required. These high quality CheckVac Valves feature a low 0.17 psi cracking pressure with flow rates up to 63 CV and a one piece shell to eliminate leaks. Unlike pressure check valves, these CheckVac Valves optimize system performance by not wasting the pump’s power opening stiffer springs; resulting in up to four times better flow. These are designed for vacuum clamping, lifting and holding applications.
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Allowing the use of smaller vacuum pumps in many applications, ANVER CheckVac Valves are made from a leak-free, seamless, one-piece anodized aluminum body with a smooth bore and have a plastic valve element with a specially tempered stainless steel spring and an O-ring seal. The precision internal plastic valve is spring loaded with stainless steel springs to eliminate corrosion from water contamination. Designed to operate in any orientation, they are offered in 1/4” through 2” NPT sizes.
ANVER CheckVac Valves are priced depending upon size. Visit http://anver.com/vacuum-components/vacuum-valves/valve-check/.
For more information contact: ANVER Corporation 36 Parmenter Rd. Hudson, MA 01749 Jay J. Osmecki, Components Group Sales Manager Phone: (800) 654-3500 FAX (978) 568-1570 e-mail: jj@anver.com www.anver.com
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