The Clippard NIV Series Media Isolation Valve is a solenoid-operated device that uses a flexible diaphragm to isolate the actuation mechanism from the fluid path. Media isolation valves are commonly used for a wide variety of applications, including those that require precise, repeatable dispensing of media for analytical instrumentation.
All wetted areas of the valve are PTFE, making this series ideal for use with corrosive media. A unique feature of the NIV Series is the one-piece valve stem that functions as a sealing membrane while also supporting and centralizing the poppet in the seating area. This multifunctional poppet/diaphragm/stem results in a simplified design with fewer parts (only two for the 2-way and three for the 3-way), longer life and zero dead volume. Choose from four orifice sizes available as 2-way normally-closed, 2-way normally-open, or 3-way selector/diverter.
Industries and applications that commonly use these types of valves to isolate gas or liquid include: drug dispensing, laboratory equipment, analytical, chemical analysis, sampling, life science/biotech, genetic research, gas chromatography, spectrometry, DNA synthesizing, blood analyzing, printing, diagnostic equipment, fermentation, water treatment and more.
Key features include:
- Low power consumption
- Compact, lightweight design
- Bidirectional
- Zero dead volume
- All wetted areas PTFE
- Ideal for use with corrosive media
- High cycle life
- Fast response time
- CE, RoHS Compliant
- Proudly made in the U.S.A.
- ISO 9001:2008
Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc.
www.clippard.com
Rod Schmidt says
Trying to source a isolation valve for our next generation machine. The valves will be mounted into 2 manifolds. Vacuum power is from the hospitol connection. The valves that are under consideration have an orifice of 5-7mm. Preferably they would all be the same and just the orifice would be modified for flow control.
The machine has been redesigned for 10valves per. Expected sales are 500/year.
As this machine is used in surgical and procedure rooms the valves should be quiet as possible.
Does clippard have such a valve?
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