Maximize your dispensing output with the BV-325. This high-performance valve handles large volumes of low to medium viscosity fluids with precision and efficiency. Featuring an advanced suck back mechanism, it eliminates drips and tailing, ensuring a clean finish and minimizing waste. Ideal for high-volume applications requiring reliable and consistent fluid delivery.
Overview
The BV-325 Suck Back Valve is a high-performance solution designed for large-volume dispensing of low to medium viscosity fluids. Featuring an advanced suck back mechanism, this valve ensures precise and drip-free fluid delivery, eliminating waste and maximizing efficiency.
Benefits
- High Dispensing Capacity: Handles large volumes of fluids while maintaining precise control and minimizing downtime.
- Enhanced Accuracy: Prevents fluid tailing and clumping, ensuring a clean finish and minimizing material waste.
- Improved Efficiency: Streamlines large-volume dispensing operations, increasing productivity and reducing cycle times.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of low to medium viscosity fluids, accommodating diverse application requirements.
- Reliable Performance: Delivers consistent and reliable dispensing performance, ensuring accurate and controlled fluid delivery.
Key Features
- High-Capacity Design: Handles large-volume dispensing requirements with ease.
- Advanced Suck Back Mechanism: Prevents fluid tailing and ensures a clean and precise dispense cycle.
- Ideal for Low to Medium Viscosity Fluids: Compatible with a wide range of fluid types.
- Reliable and Consistent Performance: Delivers accurate and controlled fluid delivery for high-volume applications.
Product specifications:
Model BV-325 ON/OFF Method Suck Back Applicable viscosity 1~200,000cps Input Air Pressure 5kgf/cm2 Max. fluid IN-LET pressure 50kgf/cm2 Max. operation number 150times/min IN-LET Fittings PT 1/4” Wet-part material AL 6061 Valve material AL 6061 Weight 300g
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Last updated on February 15th, 2025 at 07:29 am