The NResearch range of Isolation valves have been developed around
two basic principles, one is an efficient and powerful solenoid system, and
the other, a patented diaphragm design. Valves include; 2-way, 3-way, Dual
3-way, two, three, four and six position gradient valves, three, four, five
and six position inline manifolds and numerous other configurations are available.
Please use the menu below or to your right to select a product catagory.
2-way Isolation Valves |
3-way Isolation Valves |
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NResearch Inc. Two Way Isolation valves are low power consumption products designed for systems requiring a compact, rugged component which has zero dead% volume. Our patented design is unique and permits bidirectional flow with the rated pressure applied at either port. Due to our high efficiency solenoid, the valves are considerably smaller than comparable products |
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Inc. Three Way Isolation valves are low power consumption products, designed
for systems requiring a compact, rugged component which has Zero dead volume.
Our patented design is unique and permits flow with the rated pressure applied
at any port. These valves are ideally suited for steam switching, solvent
selection, flushing and other automated applications. |
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Gradient Manifolds |
Inline Manifolds |
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Inc. gradient manifolds incorporate two, three, four and six separate isolation
valves integral to a single block. The valves have independent inlets and
one common outlet or conversely, one common inlet and two, three, four or
six independent outlets. These gradient manifolds are useful for solvent
selection, steam splitting, flushing and other automated applications. |
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Inc. inline manifold valves give a common flow to all valves with individual
outputs in the normally closed mode. All manifolds are made up from individual
valves, three, four, five and six valves ported together in a combining box.
Commonly known as a "Quick Flush Manifolds". While these valves are usually
Normally Closed NResearch Inc. does offer some Normally open versions. |
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