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Product category: Manual Valves
News Release from: Beswick Engineering | Subject: M3 threaded needle valve
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 07 July 2005

Needle valve has built in barbs

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M3 threaded needle valve is designed and manufactured for applications where space, leak-tightness, durability, and light weight are required

Beswick Engineering announces the release of a micro needle valve with M3 threaded inlet and hose barb outlet The new M3 threaded needle valve is designed and manufactured for applications where space, leak-tightness, durability, and light weight are required

It can be used to control mini-cylinders, nozzles, timing circuits, filling heads, bleed vents, and in many other metering applications.

It weighs just 2.26 grams and the installed height is about 10.4mm.

The needle valve allows precise flow adjustment.

The adjusted flow remains stable even during temperature fluctuations as the needle and valve seat are both manufactured from stainless steel.

The valve body swivels 360deg to facilitate installation and orientation.

The needle valve body is designed with built-in-barbs, which saves space and reduces cost of connections and assembly time.

The valve controls flows from 0 to 1 SCFM at 3.4bar.

The metal to metal seal provides positive shut-off to 840mbar.

Applications include hydrogen fuel cells, medical and dental equipment, instruments, laboratory equipment, ink jet print engines, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, toxic gas detectors, aerospace equipment, packaging machinery, industrial robots and many more.

Beswick Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance miniature fluid power components, including fittings, valves, quick disconnects, pressure regulators/gauges, cylinders, filters, orifices, shock absorbers, pressure electric switches, tubing, etc.

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