Norgren Pneumatic Solenoid Valve - Solenoid/Air G 1/4 80207 Series

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RS Stock No.:
218-0179
Mfr. Part No.:
8020765000000000
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Connection Port Thread

G 1/4

Actuation Type

Solenoid/Air

Manufacturer Series

80207

Mounting Style

Inline

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

IMI Norgren Pneumatic Solenoid Valve, In-line Mounting, Anodised Aluminium Body Material - 80207 Series - 8020765000000000


You'll be pumped at the performance of this pneumatic solenoid valve from IMI Norgren. It controls the movement of compressed air in your system with a high flow rate of up to 1200L/min. You're not restricted to one medium – choose between lubricated, non-lubricated or filtered compressed air for versatility. As the device has a widely used G1/4 connection, it's widely compatible with standard devices. The inline mounting style makes it straightforward to integrate into your setup. To keep things running smoothly, even in challenging conditions, a hard-wearing anodised aluminium body provides resistance to mechanical stress and corrosion.

Features & Benefits


• Manual spring return allows for operation in the event of power failure to boost safety
• NBR seals are corrosion-resistant to maintain pressure and prolong use

Applications


• Industrial automation and control
• Mining and mineral processing
• Food and beverage industry

Can I use this valve in harsh settings?


Yes, the unit has a broad operating temperature between -20°C and +60°C so it's suitable for use in challenging environments. To avoid ice formation, it's important to ensure there's little or no moisture in your air supply when operating in temperatures below +2°C.

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