Norgren T50 Non Return Valve, 16 bar Push-in Push-in

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RS Stock No.:
290-3686
Mfr. Part No.:
T50P0008
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Product Type

Non Return Valve

Inlet Connection Type

Push-in

Outlet Connection Type

Push-in

Series

T50

Cracking Pressure

0.03bar

Minimum Operating Pressure

-0.9bar

Material

Anodised Aluminium Body, Nitrile Rubber, Stainless Steel Spring, Nickel Plated Brass, Aluminium Valve and Insert

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

NFE 49-100, BS 5409 part 1 1976, ISO6538, DIN 74234, DIN 73378

Maximum Operating Pressure

16 bar

RoHS Status: Exempt

IMI Norgren Non-Return Valve, -0.9 to 16 Bar Operating Pressure, 8mm Port Size - T50P Series - T50P0008


Ensure efficient one-way airflow in your pneumatic system with this non-return valve from IMI Norgren. Its low cracking pressure of 0.03 bar helps to reduce the risk of pressure drops, which supports reliable performance. The device has a wide operating pressure range of -0.9 to 16 bar, so it's suitable for use in both low-pressure and high-pressure applications. It's compatible with lubricated, non-lubricated, filtered and vacuum media, making it a versatile choice.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range of -20°C to +80°C for use in demanding applications

• NBR seal ensures an airtight connection to minimise leaks and enhance efficiency

• Simple push-in connectors at both ends for quick and easy mounting

• Anodised aluminium housing is resistant to corrosion and impact

Applications


• Inflatable equipment

• Pump discharge

• Spray painting

• Aerospace industry

What's meant by 'cracking pressure'?


Cracking pressure indicates the minimum difference in pressure between the air coming into the device and the surrounding environment that's needed for the valve to open. When the differential is higher than the cracking pressure, the unit opens to let air through.

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