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Compact modular valves

Aug. 13, 2014
New to the NITRA line are the CMV Series of compact modular valves. Enclosed in a reinforced technopolymer protective shell that acts as a shock absorber and helps keeps dirt out, the valve’s smooth, rounded design makes it suitable for applications requiring frequent washing.
New to the NITRA line are the CMV Series of compact modular valves. Enclosed in a reinforced technopolymer protective shell that acts as a shock absorber and helps keeps dirt out, the valve’s smooth, rounded design makes it suitable for applications requiring frequent washing.

All pneumatic connections are on one side, with built-in push-to-connect fittings. The flexible system offers from one to 16 valves, with input and output terminals for tubing of different sizes. A 24-Vdc electrical signal is relayed from one valve to the next by gold-plated contacts.

The valves come in four port size combinations, and three-way/two-position, five-way/two-position and five-way/three-position configurations.

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