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Spartan Scientific Releases Innovative 2-Way Solenoid Valve

Spartan Scientific Releases Innovative 2-Way Solenoid Valve

 Youngstown, OH – Spartan Scientific, a manufacturer of high-quality fluid & pneumatic automation components, releases a newly engineered addition to its solenoid valve lineup. Manufactured in an all-brass form, the Series 6700 provides superior flow rate for typical applications of two-way control of inert gasses, water, and compatible fluids. 

The Series 6700 diaphragm valve provides peace of mind with its virtually indestructible build when using clean media and a proper environment. The valve comes in both ¾” and 1.0” NPT port configuration to meet your system requirements. Offered with FKM seals as standard, this valve will accommodate a large percentage of media requirements. 

“The superior flow rate that Spartan Scientific has achieved in the Series 6700 can be found in our use of a rolling diaphragm within the valve,” said Todd Harmon, vice president of Spartan Scientific. “Our team is excited to yet again design a product that raises the standard for hydraulic and pneumatic solutions.” 

At 120 psi, the Series 6700 delivers a reliable maximum flow rate of 53.3 GPM. In order to provide a comprehensive solution for a variety of systems, the Series 6700 not only provides multiple port sizes, but also different options for coil options and types. Resilient and customizable, this latest offering from Spartan Scientific provides superior flow control for a variety of systems. 

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