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Stainless-steel valves polish up nicely

A Beta Valve product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 18, 2003

The new E177 range of stainless-steel solenoid valves are designed for critical applications in the food, instrumentation, process control and pharmaceutical industries.

The new E177 range of stainless-steel solenoid valves are designed for critical applications in the food, instrumentation, process control and pharmaceutical industries.

Manufactured by ACL, a major European solenoid valve maker, the new valves build on experience of producing servo-assisted solenoid valves in brass.

The new valves feature bodies manufactured from 316 stainless steel and a choice of Viton or EPDM seals making the valves the valves suitable for use on media incompatible with brass such as demineralised and deionised water.

The new E177 (normally closed) and the E277 (normally open) are available in 0.375, 0.5, 0.75 and 1in BSP sizes.

The valves feature the new streamlined look common to ACL's servo-assisted range that eliminates dust traps of earlier solenoid valve designs.

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