Pinch valve VMC
pneumatically-operatedfor airthreaded

pinch valve
pinch valve
pinch valve
pinch valve
pinch valve
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Characteristics

Type
pinch
Operation
pneumatically-operated
Media
for air
Body
threaded, rugged, stainless steel, aluminium
Applications
for the chemical industry, for the food industry
Other characteristics
standard, with internally-threaded connectors
DN

Max.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Min.: 10 mm
(0.394 in)

Pressure

6 bar
(87 psi)

Description

Easy hose/sleeve replacement! The lightest in its class! Easy to clean! No dead spots! Robust for the toughest demands! For energy savers → 40% less compressed air consumption! Air operated Pinch Valves with Internal Thread Connection - VMC Series The air operated pinch valves of the VMC series are available in the nominal diameters of DN10 to DN100. They are designed with an internal thread connection conforming to DIN ISO 228 and ANSI / ASME B1.20.1 (NPT) as standard. Materials of AKO air operated Pinch Valves VMC series A selection of 12 different elastomer grades for the sleeve (natural rubber, food quality rubber, high temperature rubber, neoprene, EPDM, EPDM food quality, FPM, silicone, CR, NBR food quality, IIR and CSM) ensures that the VMC series air operated pinch valves have a very wide and practically unrestricted field of application. Furthermore, a selection of four different bodies and collar materials supports the diverse application of the VMC series air operated pinch valves. The following standard materials are available: POM natural (white), for foodstuffs and interior applications POM black, with additives to stabilise the effects of UV and weathering, therefore suitable for use in outdoor areas Stainless steel 1.4404 electro-polished, other types of stainless steel on request Aluminium (neutral hard-anodized, anthracite)
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