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  1. Boyle's Law

    ... describing the behavior of a gas held at a constant temperature. The law, discovered by Robert A. Boyle in 1662, states that at a fixed temperature, the volume of gas is inversely proportional to the pressure ...

  2. How Can Wetted Materials Affect Your Application?

    ... include chemical compatibility and minimum or maximum temperature the component will see. An example application where chemical ... An example of the importance of wetted materials and temperature compatibility could be a mobile application where a valve is ...

  3. Critical Aspects of a Valve's Internal Design

    ... An additional condition that should not be overlooked is temperature. Most valves radiate some amount of heat due to motors or coils, ... scenarios where the fluid needs to be kept beneath a certain temperature, it is often best to limit exposure inside the valve. Low internal ...

  4. Stability vs. Fill-Time in Proportional Control Applications

    ... However, numerous conditions can affect fill-time, such as temperature, downstream volume, line restrictions, inlet pressure, and PID ... demand, sudden change of inlet pressure, or significant temperature changes. However, an appropriately sized and tuned proportional ...

  5. How to Design Efficient Pneumatic Systems

    ... both of the sequence of operations (including pressure, temperature, filtration, and other operating conditions) and the control ... limit valves for sensing because of physical interference, temperature extremes, or other conditions. A method called backpressure sensing ...

  6. Clippard MTV/MJTV Series Pneumatic Toggle Valves

    ... connected in a dual inlet pressure configuration. For high temperature applications (up to 400°F), or othose that require special seals ...

  7. When Cleanliness Matters, You Can Count on Clippard

    ... protect against airborne contaminants, ultraviolet rays, and temperature fluctuations. Additionally, the modular nature of these enclosures ...

  8. Design World Reviews Clippard's EVP Proportional Control Electronic Valves

    ... three connection styles and two mounting types available. Temperature range is from 32 to 150° F. These valves vary the output ...

  9. What Does Hit & Hold Mean?

    ... from hit and hold circuits. High cycle rate as well as low temperature applications can be ideal also. In some applications, hit and hold ...

  10. Clippard Push-Pull Valves

    ... for unlimited applications. And, with an operating temperature of 32 to 140°F and an operating pressure of 0 to 115 psig, these ...

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