Manual Gas Coke Valve for Laboratory Applications
Precise Control: Laboratory gas valves are designed to provide precise control over the flow of gases. They offer fine adjustments to regulate the flow rate, allowing for accurate and repeatable control in experimental setups.
Versatility: These gas valves are versatile and can handle a wide range of gases commonly used in laboratories, including inert gases, flammable gases, and corrosive gases. They are designed to withstand the specific properties and requirements of different gases.
Safety Measures: Laboratory gas valves incorporate safety features to ensure the safe handling of gases. These may include built-in pressure relief mechanisms, leak detection systems, and fail-safe designs to prevent accidental releases or overpressure situations.
Compatibility: They are designed to be compatible with various laboratory equipment and systems. They can be easily integrated into existing setups, such as gas distribution systems, gas chromatography instruments, or other laboratory apparatus.
Durability: Laboratory gas valves are constructed using durable materials, such as stainless steel or corrosion-resistant alloys, to withstand the demanding laboratory environment. They are built to resist chemical corrosion, high pressures, and temperature fluctuations.
Easy Operation: These gas valves are designed for ease of use. They often feature ergonomic handles or control mechanisms that allow for smooth and effortless operation. Clear labeling and intuitive design make them user-friendly even for inexperienced operators.
Parameter | Description |
Type | The type of laboratory gas valve, such as manual valve, electric valve, pneumatic valve, etc. |
Material | The material used in the construction of the gas valve, commonly stainless steel, copper, plastic, etc. |
Connection | The type of connection used for the gas valve, such as threaded connection, flange connection, quick-connect fitting, etc. |
Operating Pressure | The maximum operating pressure that the gas valve can withstand. |
Flow Characteristics | The flow characteristics of the gas valve, such as linear, equal percentage, quick opening, etc. |
Control Method | The method used to control the gas valve, such as manual control, electric control, pneumatic control, etc. |
Quick Switching Time | The time taken by the gas valve to switch from fully closed to fully open or vice versa. |
Lifespan | The expected lifespan of the gas valve, typically measured in operating cycles or hours of operation. |
Additional Features | Any additional features or functionalities that the gas valve may have, such as position feedback sensor, manual emergency shut-off, remote control interface, etc. |
Applications | The common laboratory applications where the gas valve is used, such as gas control, fluid control, automation systems, etc. |