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News Release from: Boiswood | Subject: Furon InLine-1000
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2002

Moulded high-flow valve provides maximum
flow

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Boiswood is supplying the new Furon InLine-1000 moulded high-flow valve, which is recommended for 300mm wafer and LCD production.

Boiswood is supplying the new Furon InLine-1000 moulded high-flow valve, which is recommended for 300mm wafer and LCD production Created especially for use in high purity/corrosive chemical applications including semiconductor valve boxes, chemical delivery, and chemical processing, the all new injection-moulded valve combines maximum flow performance with space-saving economy

The InLine-1000, two-way valve provides a true 1in orifice and an angled actuator that promotes maximum flow (Cv-15).

Offered in pneumatically or manually actuated versions, it has a maximum operating pressure and maximum back pressure rating of 100lb/in2g, and a fluid temperature range from 5 to 100C.

Fitting "no O-ring" union end fittings to the InLine-1000 eliminates dead volume space and elastomeric contamination.

It also combines the advantages of a welded system with the ability to rapidly replace components while 0.1in fine thread flare or FuseBond port connections are standard.

The Furon InLine-1000 is assembled, tested and double-bagged in a Class 100 cleanroom.

Other features include: 100% PFA HP and virgin PTFE wetted flow path; patented rolling diaphragm technology; fully swept internal flow; no exposed metallics; a visual position indicator; a leak detection port (1/4-28 UNF); and a unique quick-release, non-metallic eight-position mounting base.

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