Boiswood"s springless non-return valves
Springless non-return valves introduced by Boiswood create a smaller pressure differential when open compared with conventional spring operated check valves. By using a magnetic field rather than a spring to provide the closing force, the Magros valves reduce energy losses, eliminate shutter vibration and offer improved reliability.
Traditional spring check valves produce increasing resistance as the shutter opens and the spring becomes more compressed. However, with Magros valves the magnetic closing force decreases as the shutter opens further. The minimum cracking pressure is also low at less than 0.1 bar.
The valve body is machined from solid stainless steel, with surfaces in contact with the product machined, ground, electrolytically polished or passivated. The valves are suitable for gases and liquids in the temperature range from -40degC to +50degC.
Cryogenic models are also available, suitable for fluid temperatures between -196degC (-269degC) and +50degC and with a minimum cracking pressure of less than 0.03 bar.
The main application areas for the valves are in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, food production and laboratories using technical gases, particularly in cryogenic and ultra high purity applications.
For more information Contact Tony Kent @ Boiswood
Tel: +44 (0) 1452 330011
Fax: +44 (0) 1452 330088
Email: info@boiswood.co.uk
Web: www.boiswood.co.uk
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