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Clean Valve Terminal Uses Redundant Seal System

Jan. 23, 2015
MPA-C clean-design valve terminal uses a redundant seal system that allows problem-free cleaning with high-pressure jets or foam.

MPA-C clean-design valve terminal uses a redundant seal system that allows problem-free cleaning with high-pressure jets or foam. The valve terminal is made with FDA-compliant materials and lubricated with NSF-H1 food-grade lubricant. MPA-C terminals permit individualized valve configurations. It features electrical interfaces multi-pin, fieldbus, or Ethernet connectivity. Ranges from 1 to 32 pressure zones. Multiple valve options are available.

Festo Corp., (800) 993-3786

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