Vacuum control valve
ø 4 mm | ASV series
ANVER Vacuum System Specialists
Automatic Sensing Valves or Metered Flow Sensing Valves to Conserve Vacuum
Minimizes loss of vacuum when a vacuum cup is not on a load
Directly Mounts to the Vacuum Cup, Includes Internal Filter, Low cost
Automatic Flow Sensing Valves are available for Anver vacuum and suction cups, and are best used in applications when large numbers of vacuum cups do not fully cover the load,
and you want to conserve vacuum to the cups which are on the load. The closer to the cup the better they work as they have less air to evacuate and are faster to attach and release.
An spring loaded float inside the valve seals the air passage from the cup to which it is attached, and prevents the majority of vacuum loss throughout the rest of the vacuum system.
These valves are for non-and semi porous loads.
They can be used in any orientation on the cup. or in-line as they are spring loaded. They include a filter which can be removed. They can be slightly adjusted but rarely need to be.
Just screw them in and they are ready to work.
Vacuum level is not as important, as long as the vacuum system flow is enough to retract the light spring used in the housing.
The valve is normally open; it almost closes when flow becomes excessive (typically the vacuum cup not touching a load) to conserve vacuum. These valves are great to use with
large groups of cups. They have straight threads to insure all the cups will be at the same level. You can use a few to hundreds of these on a vacuum plenum. The more vacuum cups
you have the more impressive the results. They allows you to use a smaller pump in many applications which pays for itself.
Minimizes loss of vacuum when a vacuum cup is not on a load
Directly Mounts to the Vacuum Cup, Includes Internal Filter, Low cost
Automatic Flow Sensing Valves are available for Anver vacuum and suction cups, and are best used in applications when large numbers of vacuum cups do not fully cover the load,
and you want to conserve vacuum to the cups which are on the load. The closer to the cup the better they work as they have less air to evacuate and are faster to attach and release.
An spring loaded float inside the valve seals the air passage from the cup to which it is attached, and prevents the majority of vacuum loss throughout the rest of the vacuum system.
These valves are for non-and semi porous loads.
They can be used in any orientation on the cup. or in-line as they are spring loaded. They include a filter which can be removed. They can be slightly adjusted but rarely need to be.
Just screw them in and they are ready to work.
Vacuum level is not as important, as long as the vacuum system flow is enough to retract the light spring used in the housing.
The valve is normally open; it almost closes when flow becomes excessive (typically the vacuum cup not touching a load) to conserve vacuum. These valves are great to use with
large groups of cups. They have straight threads to insure all the cups will be at the same level. You can use a few to hundreds of these on a vacuum plenum. The more vacuum cups
you have the more impressive the results. They allows you to use a smaller pump in many applications which pays for itself.
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