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Valves Constructed from Chemically Inert Materials

K Series K Series from Gems Sensors & Controls are constructed from chemically inert materials, such as PTFE, ETFE, EPDM, FKM, FFKM, PEEK, PPS and PSU. The isolation valves are suited for any application requiring various levels of chemical resistance and/or sample purity, including liquid chromatography, gas analyzers and water quality testers.

Offered in multiple body sizes, port configurations, a wetted body, and diaphragm materials, the valves allow power, flow, durability and life optimization.

This line of inert valves comprises three groups: the KS Series features two-way valves with an MOPD of 20 psig; the KM/KL Series is available in two-way and three-way directional configurations with MOPDs up to 30 psig; and the KV/KW Series offers two-way and three-way directional configurations with MOPDs as high as 20 psig.

K Series from Gems Sensors & Controls are constructed from chemically inert materials, such as PTFE, ETFE, EPDM, FKM, FFKM, PEEK, PPS and PSU. The isolation valves are suited for any application requiring various levels of chemical resistance and/or sample purity, including liquid chromatography, gas analyzers and water quality testers. Offered in multiple body sizes, port configurations, a wetted body, and diaphragm materials, the valves allow power, flow, durability and life optimization. This line of inert valves comprises three groups: the KS Series features two-way valves with an MOPD of 20 psig; the KM/KL Series is available in two-way and three-way directional configurations with MOPDs up to 30 psig; and the KV/KW Series offers two-way and three-way directional configurations with MOPDs as high as 20 psig.
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