Precise fluid control at an affordable price. BV-300N diaphragm valve handles low-viscosity fluids with UPE material for chemical resistance. Ideal for various industries.
Overview
The BV-300N Diaphragm Valve is an entry-level valve designed for precise dispensing of low-viscosity fluids. Featuring diaphragm operation and needle-type construction, this valve incorporates liquid-contact parts made from UPE (Ultra-High-Performance Polyetheretherketone) material, ensuring compatibility with anaerobic fluids and chemical-resistant materials. The use of UPE enhances the valve’s resistance to aggressive chemicals and anaerobic environments, making it ideal for a variety of applications in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and chemical processing.
Key Benefits
- Cost-Effective Solution: Offers precise fluid control at an affordable price point, making it an ideal entry-level valve for various applications.
- Chemical Resistance: UPE material provides excellent resistance to aggressive chemicals and anaerobic environments, ensuring long-term durability and performance.
- Low-Viscosity Fluid Compatibility: Designed for precise dispensing of low-viscosity fluids, offering consistent and reliable results.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications across various industries, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, and chemical processing.
Key Features
- Diaphragm Operation: Ensures smooth and reliable fluid flow.
- Needle Type: Provides precise control over fluid dispensing.
- UPE Material: Offers excellent chemical resistance and compatibility with anaerobic fluids.
- Entry-Level Design: Cost-effective solution for precise fluid control.
Product specifications:
Model BV-300N ON/OFF Method Diaphragm ON/OFF Method 1~5,000cps Input Air Pressure 4kgf/cm2 Max. fluid IN-LET pressure 5kgf/cm2 Max. operation number 240times/min IN-LET Fittings PT 1/8” Wet-part material UPE Valve material AL 6061 Weight 76g
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Last updated on February 15th, 2025 at 07:42 am