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ControlAir Announces New High Precision Pressure Regulator

Ideal for applications that require precise and stable air under variable operating conditions.

AMHERST, NH, USA – ControlAir LLC, a leading manufacturer of precision pneumatic and electro-pneumatic control products, today announced the introduction of the new Type 410 High Precision Pressure Regulator. The Type 410 provides a high level of regulation accuracy and repeatability during variable operating conditions. 

Designed with precision and reliability in mind, the Type 410 serves as a cost-effective yet highly efficient solution for controlling industrial processes. Despite its superior performance, the Type 410 remains an economical choice, making it perfect for high-volume OEM applications where cost-effectiveness is paramount.

With its superior regulation characteristics, the Type 410 consistently meets control requirements, even amidst fluctuating operating conditions. Built to withstand the harshest industrial environments, the Type 410 features die-cast housings protected with a chromate finish and epoxy paint, ensuring long-lasting durability and performance.  Every regulator undergoes rigorous pressure, leak, and flow tests at the factory before shipment, guaranteeing exceptional quality and reliability straight out of the box.

The Type 410’s combination of stability, reliability, and precision makes it well-suited for a wide range of industrial applications where precise air pressure regulation is critical to performance and productivity. Applications

include pneumatic control systems, pressure testing equipment, HVAC systems, laboratory instrumentation, and packaging machinery.

The Type 410 High Precision Air Pressure Regulator is available in 1/4″ porting.  Output ranges include 0-2 psig (0-0.15 bar), 0-10 psig (0-0.7 bar), 0-30 psig (0-2 bar), 0-60 psig (0-4 bar), and 0-100 psig (0-7 bar).  Exhaust capacity is 0.1 scfm (2.8 Nl/min) downstream pressure 5 psig (0.3 bar) above set point. Sensitivity is 1 inch (25.4 mm). Air consumption is less than 6 scfh (170 Nl/min). A wide temperature range of 0º to 160º F (-18º to 71º C).  

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