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Electronic high-flow poppet valves

Aug. 12, 2014
Electronic high-flow poppet valves
The EGV Series are electronically piloted, high-flow versions of the GV Series poppet valves, intended for large flow, low-leak applications. Available in 1/8-in. NPT ported and manifold mount, they use the company’s 10 or 15‑mm valves, and offer numerous voltage and connection options. These two and three-way valves provide 10 times more flow than the company’s MAV Series and 2.5 times more flow than the MJV Series. An externally piloted option is available for controlling lower pressures or other media.

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc., (513) 521-4261

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