Product/Service

Proportional Valve

Source: South Bend Controls, Inc.
A proportional, solenoid-operated diaphragm isolation valve, the Inert Proportional Valve (IPV), provides infinitely variable flow control with corrosive or high-purity fluids commonly found in the medical and clinical chemistry industries

A proportional, solenoid-operated diaphragm isolation valve, the Inert Proportional Valve (IPV), provides infinitely variable flow control with corrosive or high-purity fluids commonly found in the medical and clinical chemistry industries.

Flow is proportional to the magnitude of the current input into this 24 VDC (nominal) valve driver. The poppet and seat are configured to provide bubble-tight leakage characteristics. The material of all surfaces in the flow path is inert and impervious to a wide range of aggressive fluids. Body material choices include Ultem (polyetherimide) and Radel R (polyphenylsulfone). The fluid path is isolated from the solenoid by a diaphragm constructed of either EPDM (ethylene propylene) or Viton® GF.

For more information, contact:

South Bend Controls, Inc., 1237 Northside Blvd., South Bend, IN 46615

Fax: 219-234-3948

Viton® is a registered trademark of DuPont Performance Elastomers.