Clippard
Clipard E2S 10 mm Isolation Valves work can help dispense various types of gases and liquids

Clippard E2S Series 10 mm Isolation Valves Work with a Range of Media

June 18, 2024
The Clippard E2S media isolation valves can be used to dispense various types of gases and liquids.

Clippard has developed the electronically-controlled E2S isolation valves to provide a compact, durable option for a range of applications. 

Key features of the E2S isolation valves include: 

  • 10 mm glass-filled nylon body for long-lasting use
  • EPDM diaphragm membrane to separate actuation mechanism from flow path
  • ability to dispense wide range of aggressive gases and liquids  
  • backpressure of less than 2 psig (0.1 bar)
  • operating pressure of 0-36 psig (2.5 bar)

The isolation valve is suitable for an array of applications such as printing equipment, medical diagnostic devices, detnal equipment, fermentation and more. There are also several customization options possible with the E2S including IP protection, voltage, silent operation for use in quiet environments and more. 

 

Continue Reading

Oct. 5, 2022
Through mergers and acquisitions, companies have the opportunity innovate faster and serve new markets.
Dec. 30, 2019
In a departure from conventional wisdom, motion control can be implemented to increase production rate and product quality and consistency—all at the same time.

Sponsored Recommendations

Feb. 6, 2024
Newcomers to medical device design may think pressure and flow rate are sufficient parameters whenselecting a pump. While this may be true in some industrial applications, medical...
Feb. 6, 2024
Variable volume pumps, also known as precision dispense pumps, are a positive displacement pump that operates by retracting a piston to aspirate a fluid and then extending the...
Feb. 6, 2024
Acheck valve, a non-return or one-way valve, is a mechanical device that allows a gas or liquid to flow freely in one direction while preventing reverse flow in the opposite ...
Feb. 6, 2024
Engineers tasked with managing fluid flow talk about both holes and calibrated orifices, but they are two distinct entities. A hole can be any opening, but a calibrated orifice...