Find Single Component Diaphragm Valves Manufacturers
Find Single Component Diaphragm Valves by Specification:
More Specifications >>
About Single Component Diaphragm Valves
Single component diaphragm valves are designed to provide a precise fluid supply depending on the application. The dispensed output can be a bead, dot or fill. Material pressure upon the valve forces the diaphragm to allow material through the fluid body and out the dispensing tip. Applying air pressure to the top of the diaphragm forms a seal, thus, closing off the valve. Diaphragm valves generally have a low number of moving parts and are often used to dispense low viscosity fluids including cyanoacrylates (superglue).
Diaphragm valves are related to pinch valves, but use an elastomeric diaphragm, instead of an elastomeric liner in the valve body, to separate the flow stream from the closure element. Instead of pinching the liner closed to provide shut-off, the diaphragm is pushed into contact with the bottom of the valve body to provide shut-off. Diaphragm valves are excellent for controlling the flow of fluids containing suspended solids and offer the flexibility of being installed in any position. These types of valves have found widespread use in the pharmaceutical, food processing, and water treatment industries.
More >>Products & Services Related to Single Component Diaphragm Valves
Engineering Web: Single Component Diaphragm Valves
Pages: 1 - 3 of 122
|
Oscilloscope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Although not as commonplace, some oscilloscopes used storage CRTs to capture single events and display them for a limited time. |
|
|
Techcon: Precision Dispensing Systems Diaphragm Valve Public-Products >> Fluid Dispensing Valves Valves Syringes Dispensing Tips Cartridges See Techcon Systems, Inc. Profile & Catalog |
|
|
Oxygen-fuel gas welding and cutting. - 1910.253 Only approved apparatus such as torches, regulators or pressure-reducing valves, acetylene generators, and manifolds shall be used. See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
