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Oxygen clean manifolds

Single and multi-station manifolds are now available for use with Clippard’s Oxygen Clean series electronic valves.
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These manifolds offer either single- or double-sided mounting in Oxygen-compatible electroless nickel-plated brass material, and feature 1/8” NPT input ports and #10-32 outlets. The Oxygen series pneumatic valves use a unique patented valve system featuring low power consumption of only 0.67 watts, a response time of 5 to10 milliseconds, and voltages of 6, 12, or 24 volt DC. Manufactured and assembled for applications in Oxygen-enriched environments that are extremely sensitive to contamination, the manifolds are ultrasonically cleaned and inspected in an enclosed controlled area with a state-of-the-art positive pressure HEPA filtration system. In addition, both organic and inorganic contaminants such as particulate matter and Hydrocarbon oils are removed. Available in 1- through 12-stations, these new manifolds provide easy access for grouping valves, fittings or other pneumatic components.

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