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Product category: Control Valves (Rotary, Mixing, Temperature Control etc)
News Release from: Sealant Equipment and Engineering | Subject: Model 2600-060
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 27 December 2006

Dispense valve is built for long service
life

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Valve is designed for precise on/off flow control of medium- to high-viscosity fluid materials.

Sealant Equipment and Engineering's new Model 2600-060 No-Drip fluid valve is designed for precise on/off flow control of medium- to high-viscosity fluid materials It can also be used as a dispense valve for viscous materials such as acrylic, epoxy, PVC, silicone, urethane and lubricants

With its tungsten-carbide ball-end needle and carbide seat, the Model 2600-060 is built for long service life.

Replacing the needle, piston and all the seals in the valve can be accomplished in less than two minutes.

The valve's one-piece pre-assembled cartridge is the only part required and the valve does not have to be removed to perform service.

The pneumatically actuated 2600-060 No-Drip valve is rated for 345bar.

Its rugged construction also includes an anti-abrasive, hard-coated needle shaft and wear-resistant fluid seals to maximise valve life.

The valve body has three 3/8 NPT inlet fluid ports for easy connection and a 3/8 NPT outlet port for high-flow requirements.

Precision dowel and screw holes allow easy, accurate in-line or surface mounting.

Material is delivered to the No-Drip valve by either a metering assembly or under regulated pressure from supply pumps available from Sealant Equipment and Engineering.

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