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  1. Barb Fittings vs. Push-Quick Fittings

    ... (I.D.)   Tubing Size The first thing you should consider is your tubing size. Barb fittings are ...

  2. Why Choose Pneumatic Quick-Connect Fittings?

    ... so beneficial and helpful to so many industries? First of all, safety, no machines are needed to disconnect the tube or hose ...

  3. The Pros and Cons of Air-Piloted Pinch Valves vs. Direct Acting Pinch Valves

    ... But they each have their own distinct characteristics. The first factor in choosing between an air-piloted pinch valve or a direct acting ...

  4. Pneumatic Solutions for Digital Mass Flow Controls

    ... of controlling flow and/or pressure of a gas. The first attempts at electronically controlling gases were electronic units ...

  5. Frequently Asked Questions

    ... Clippard recommends selecting your cylinder first, then choosing accessories based on the cylinder's port size. For ...

  6. Q&A with Miniature Pinch & Media Isolation Valve Expert

    ... manufacturing industry where I ended up at a valve company—first machining components, then assembly, and finally setting up a quality ...

  7. Filper Selects Clippard for Selective Peach Pitter

    ... in Redwood City, California. When “Selective” was first offered, the Pitter handled 58 peaches per minute. The introduction of ...

  8. New Product Development - Stepper-Controlled Proportional Valve

    ... final production? Approximately 13 months. In the first 6 months of development, we designed prototypes, life tested, and ...

  9. Isolation Valves - An Overview of Different Types

    ... will best meet the needs of a specific application. First, it is helpful to understand a few key concepts that describe some of the ...

  10. What Is a Proportional Isolation Valve?

    ... are four contributing factors that all need to be considered first and foremost when designing an isolation valve : Dead ...

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