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product name | Add a solenoid valve | ||
working pressure | 0 to 1 m water column | ||
Body material | PVC, PP, polytetrafluoroethylene | ||
Applicable medium | CaO, ZnSO4, Na2SO3, ethyl thionite, butylamine, #oil, CuSO4, water glass, bintamoyel, etc. | ||
ambient temperature | Max. +60℃ | ||
medium temperature | 5℃~50℃ | ||
inside nominal diameter | DN15,DN20 | DN25,DN32 | |
Power Rate | AC220V | 15W | 25W |
AC36V | 25W | 25W | |
DC24V | 15W | 25W | |
DC36V | 25W | 25W |
DN15, water level 1 meter | DN25, water level 1 meter | ||
Export joint bore Export joint bore | Flow rate1 ml/min | Export joint bore Export joint bore | Flow rate1 ml/min |
Φ2 | 765 | Φ10 | 16387 |
Φ3 | 1650 | Φ15 | 22830 |
Φ4 | 3015 | Φ22 | 28188 |
Φ5 | 4533 | ||
Φ6 | 6075 | ||
Φ7 | 7407 | ||
Φ7.5 | 8173 | ||
Φ8 | 8840 | ||
Φ9 | 10115 | ||
Φ10 | 11092 | ||
Φ11 | 11647 | ||
Φ12 | 12127 | ||
Φ13 | 12532 |
Product features:
Fluid is isolated from metal parts
Import and export right angle structure, no corner dead space, no accumulation of particulate impurities,
no blockage structure simple and easy to maintain
UPVC
PVC is formed by the polymerization of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). When PVC is mixed with solid additives, the resulting product is called PVC, also known as rigid PVC. It has strong mechanical properties, wear resistance, flame retardancy, good dielectric properties, and excellent corrosion resistance, making it suitable for general corrosive fluids.
CPVC
CPVC is a high molecular material with higher chlorine content, produced by chlorinating PVC molecules again. Its average chlorine content reaches 74%. Due to the increased chlorine content, it demonstrates significantly better temperature resistance, acid/alkali resistance, and mechanical strength compared to UPVC. Additionally, it features a higher ignition point, low smoke emission, lower electrical conductivity, and superior wear resistance. These characteristics make it the optimal material for industrial pipe fittings and valves.
PTFE(polytetrafluoroethylene)
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), commonly known as "Plastic King", is a polymer compound formed through the polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene. It exhibits excellent chemical stability, corrosion resistance, sealing properties, high lubricity and non-stick characteristics, electrical insulation, and outstanding aging resistance. PTFE remains virtually unaffected by most chemical reagents. For instance, it maintains its weight and performance even when boiled in concentrated sulfuric acid (98%), nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, or even boiling water, while being insoluble in nearly all solvents.