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News Release from: Lee Products | Subject: IMH Check valves
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 November 2002
Check valves provide robust reliability
A range of check valves which can be integrated into high volume, automated assembly lines and provide a cost-effective alternative to in-house check or relief valves is available from Lee Products.
A range of check valves which can be integrated into high volume, automated assembly lines and provide a cost-effective alternative to in-house check or relief valves, is available from Lee Products The robust design of these valves and 100% testing ensures consistent, long-term performance up to 28MPa in temperatures up to 149C
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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IMH Check valves are compact, threadless, cartridge style inserts designed for simple, low-cost installation into manifolds.
They benefit from the proven Lee Chek metal-to-metal seating design, which ensures high reliability and long life.
For example, the high quality hard seat design feature limits leakage in the checked direction to no more than 20cm3 of air at 172kPa differential.
The Series 855 is a guided ball design, which ensures the ball is aligned with the valve seat to provide a positive stop and prevents the spring from going solid.
They have an outside diameter of 8mm, provide forward and reverse flow direction of 4MPa and a maximum working pressure of 28Mpa.
Lee Check valves are supplied pre-assembled for ease of installation and handling and are compatible with most hydraulic fluids, brake fluids, fuels and oils. Request a free brochure from Lee Products ...
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