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Pneumatic Valves and Controls
News Release from: Lee Products | Subject: Subminiature magnetically latched solenoid valve
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 April 2002
Subminiature magnetically latched
solenoid valve
A new subminiature magnetically latched solenoid valve is ideally suited to applications demanding a compact, ultra low power consumption and low heat generating valve.
A new subminiature magnetically latched solenoid valve which is ideally suited to applications demanding a compact, ultra low power consumption and low heat generating valve, is now available from Lee Products Typical applications include battery powered pneumatic instruments such as portable oxygen delivery systems, environmental gas samplers and other OEM applications requiring a reliable bistable switching device
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Subminiature magnetically latched solenoid valve
A subminiature magnetically latched solenoid valve, ideal for applications demanding a compact, ultra low power consumption and low heat generating valve, is now available from Lee Products.
The valves are designed on the three-way HDI (high density interface) valve platform and require only momentary (10ms) pulses of current to switch the state.
They consume only 2.8mW per switch, and the polarity of voltage to the terminals controls the switched position.
Measuring just 1.12in long and 0.28in in diameter, these valves are available in a flexible plug- in configuration, so they are ideal for compact manifold applications.
A one place ported adapter for use with 0.0625in tubing is available, in addition to a variety of standard manifolds.
The valves, which can be supplied in 5 and 12V options and with other voltages available on request, have a flow capacity of 6slpm and a pressure range of 0-15psig. Request a free brochure from Lee Products ...
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