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ASCO Light Weight Miniature Solenoid Valve Introduced With Extended Life & Higher Flow

By ASCO Numatics
Thursday, March 18, 2010

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The ASCO 411 Series miniature solenoid valve features an increased flow rate by 12 to 15 percent over previous models.



ASCO Numatics (Florham Park, NJ) has introduced the ASCO 411 Series miniature solenoid valve that offers up to twice the life of competing products plus higher flow rate performance. The new valve is ideal for applications in pharmaceutical, medical, analytical, and instrumentation products. Features include:

  • A unique plunger design that significantly reduces wear on the poppet and is resistant to internal elastomer swelling that can disrupt performance.
  • The new valve has been tested to exceed 500 million cycles in normal operating conditions.
  • Increased flow rate by 12 to 15 percent over previous models.
  • A 12 to 15 percent overall weight reduction when compared to stainless steel and brass-bodied valves.

For more information visit www.asconumatics.com

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