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Multiple Outlets From 1 Inlet

Monday, October 26, 2009

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The 35KR features a pressure range of 0 – 150 psi with ¼” to ½” NPT.



The Spartan Scientific (Boardman, OH) Series 35KR 2-way, 2-position normally closed or normally open internal pilot diaphragm solenoid valve is a variation on the Series 3500, featuring a miniaturized size relative to flow rate allowing the user to manifold multiple outlets with one inlet. Features include:

  • Intermediate orifice design.
  • 1.5 inch nylon valve body.
  • 12 mm orifice.
  • A pressure range of 0 – 150 psi with ¼” to ½” NPT.
  • An ambient temperature range of -10° to +50°C.
  • A push, non-locking manual override.
  • Air, oil, water, emulsion and insert gases compatible. 

For more information visit www.spartanscientific.com

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