Cole-Parmer Datasheets for Plastic Valves
Plastic valves are made from plastic materials and are used in applications that require corrosion resistance and/or chemical handling.
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• Designed for use in corrosive environments • Multi-turn handle gives you precise control • Position indicator shows exact location of valve • Self draining allows for little dead volume... | |
• Glass reinforced polypropylene (PP) body with a polysulfone ball and EPDM seals • NSF 51 listed • FDA compliant for contact with food • All plastic design is leak... | |
• Ideal for low-pressure applications Choose from economical LDPE with neoprene disc; autoclavable PP with neoprene disc; or autoclavable PP with Hastelloy C<reg> springs, O-rings made of Viton<reg>, and built-in... | |
• NEMA 4X polypropylene housing for harsh operating conditions • Thermal overload circuit protects the motor from burnout and overheating | |
• Optimized valve body provides double the C<sub>V</sub> values • Two-color positition indicator on handwheel • Elimination of bolts removes corrosive weak points • Mount vertically or horizontally • PVC... | |
• PTFE wetted parts allow for maximum chemical resistance • Ideal for use in semiconductor or pharmaceutical manufacturing and chemical processing • Bidirectional 1/4-turn from OFF to ON • PTFE... | |
• Quarter-turn valves offer numerous standard features • Four limit switches provide electrical control of actuator • NEMA 4X electrical enclosure • Position indicators show yellow for open and red... | |
• True union ball valve with added safety and functionality for a diverse range of applications • PTFE ball seat with high abrasion resistance • Built-in tool for easy adjustment... | |
• Use with liquids and gases for pressure or vacuum applications • Breaking pressure is 0.18 psi, closing pressure is 0.014 psi • Install in any position <b>Note:</b> Valves require... | |
• Wetted materials fully compliant with NSF standards to ensure water and food safety • Valves create zero differential pressure • Integrated mounting holes for ease of installation or replacement... | |
2 solenoid; 2-inlet, 1-outlet | |
3 solenoid; 3-inlet, 1-outlet | |
4 solenoid; 4-inlet, 1-outlet | |
5 solenoid; 5-inlet, 1-outlet | |
6 solenoid; 6-inlet, 1-outlet | |
8 solenoid; 8-inlet, 1-outlet | |
All valves have Viton<reg> diaphragms. | |
Ball valves give you precise control over the entire 180<deg> range. True union design lets you remove wetted parts. Valves have Viton<reg> body seals and seats. Less than 5" overall... | |
Ball Valves | |
Constructed of acetal, NBR rubber, and 303 stainless steel. Maximum temperature is 150<deg>F (66<deg>C). Install in any position. | |
Control flow with the 90<deg> rotating handle. Valves have seals made of Viton<reg> fluoroelastomer and seats made of PTFE. Maximum pressure is 150 psi at 32<deg>F (10.3 bar at 0<deg>C); | |
CPVC valve, double Viton(R) seals, NEMA 4X polypropylene housing | |
Plug valves are FDA-approved and feature PFA seals and nuts. | |
PVC and PP valves withstand up to 150 psi; PVDF up to 200 psi. Seats are made of PTFE and O-rings made of Viton<reg>. Pipe thread connections. | |
PVC body | |
PVC valve, double Viton(R) seals, NEMA 4X polypropylene housing | |
Spray Gun Valves (actuated) | |
Use elliptic valves for liquid, gas, and vacuum applications. Valves are easy to disassemble. Simply pull out the handle and push your stem through the bottom<emdash>allowi ng you to clean... | |
Use these push-to-connect check valves for rigid and semirigid plastic tubing. Acetal body with EPDM O-rings. Temperature range of 34<deg>F (1.1<deg>C) to 150<deg>F (65.6<deg>C). | |
Valves with socket and NPT(F) threaded connectors |
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