Other Air/Gas Flow Valves

Air and gas flow valves are essential components for controlling the flow rates of gases in various laboratory processes. These valves support precise flow control with specifications such as pressure ratings up to 300 psi and operating temperatures ranging from -10°C to 100°C for optimal performance.

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Common Applications

laboratory gas lines

analytical instruments

research experiments

gas chromatography

industrial gas processing

Buying Guide

Other Air/Gas Flow Valves Buying Guide

When selecting air/gas flow valves for laboratory applications, consider key specifications that align with your operational requirements. These components are critical in managing gas flow for precision experiments and industrial processes.

Ensure that valves meet necessary technical standards, including pressure and temperature ratings.

  • Verify the pressure rating to ensure it can handle your system's maximum requirements, typically up to 300 psi.
  • Check the temperature range compatibility, ideally between -10°C to 100°C, to match laboratory conditions.
  • Assess the material for compatibility with the gases used, especially if dealing with corrosive elements.
  • Consider the type of control needed, such as manual or automated, depending on process demands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the maximum pressure ratings for these air/gas flow valves?
The maximum pressure ratings for these air/gas flow valves can reach up to 300 psi, allowing for reliable control of gas flow in high-pressure applications.
What operating temperature ranges can these valves handle?
These valves typically operate efficiently in temperature ranges from -10°C to 100°C, making them suitable for various laboratory environmental conditions.
How do these valves enhance precision in gas flow control?
These valves enhance precision by allowing fine adjustments to flow rates, which is critical in experiments that require specific gas concentrations.
Are these valves suitable for corrosive gases?
The suitability for corrosive gases depends on the material of the valve. Some models are made with corrosion-resistant materials to handle aggressive substances.