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  1. Barb Fittings vs. Push-Quick Fittings

    ... for a tight seal. Frequency Next, consider how frequently you will be connecting hoses to the fittings. If you plan to ...

  2. Challenges of Working with PTFE - A Design World Interview

    ... actuation mechanism from the fluid path. Attila highlights how the valves are manufactured in a state-of-the-art clean room for use in ...

  3. Precision Control Solutions for Nebulizing Applications

    ... medications are essential, but expensive. Learn more about how Clippard's pneumatic control solutions precisely dispense medication to ...

  4. Sustainable Success in Packaging Equipment

    ... it. Behind the scenes, Clippard took a concentrated look at how the PL-100 was constructed and asked McGinn if they could propose an ...

  5. Putting People First

    ... When your problems become our problems, that's essentially how a family operates. And that's what moves us forward. We believe people ...

  6. Residual Gas Analyzer for Semiconductor Manufacturing

    ... for precision gas and pressure control. Learn more about how Clippard's engineering team combined our DR-2 regulator and analytical ...

  7. History of Clippard

    ... reinvention and ongoing growth of a family company, and how its people and products impact our world. Pride is another word that ...

  8. Boyle's Law

    ... part of the balloon expand out. There is a limit to how much the air/gas can be compressed, however, because eventually the ...

  9. Pneumatic Sequencers

    ... Number of I/O’s Available:  How many do you want? Clippard recommends a minimum of 2 pneumatic actuators (2 ...

  10. Why Shouldn’t a Shuttle Valve Be Used as a Pressure Selector?

    ... In this Tech Tip video, Product Manager Scott Lamb explains how shuttle valves work and why they should not be used as pressure selectors. ...

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