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Daily Archives: October 15, 2014

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Chemical Compatibility and Materials

Gas & Oil, Petrochemical, Solenoid ValvesBy Bob BartolOctober 15, 2014

Materials and Resistance Charts Chemical Compatibility One of the main criteria when selecting a solenoid valve will be according to the media being controlled. This is easy when using mains water, compressed air, vacuum or any other inert liquid or gas at Ambient temperature, as a general purpose solenoid valve in Brass with NBR seals will…

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