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Coaxial Valve handles high cycle applications.

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February 12, 2008 - Combining process valve and actuator in single integrated unit with only 1 moving part, VAX valves are available in 2- or 3-way configurations with pressure ratings up to 600 psi. Units have 0.25 msec shut-off speed in either direction and pressure balanced design with spring return functions regardless of system pressure or pressure differential on either side. Valves are available in electric and pneumatic as well as direct-acting or air-actuated versions.

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Assured Automation
19 Walnut Ave.
Clark, NJ, 07066
USA



Assured Automations Announces New VAX Valve


Cycle Life Extended By as Much as Ten Times Conventional Valves

Assured Automation announces a new line of VAX valves for applications that require fast actuation, and strict durability and reliability. These compact valves combine a process valve and actuator in a single integrated unit with only one moving part. The VAX valve has a coaxial design offering high flow rates with minimal pressure loss, while extending the VAX's cycle life by as much as ten times that of conventional valves. The electric version of the VAX functions like a direct acting solenoid valve.

Durability is a key advantage to the VAX valve. These valves do not leak, coils do not burn out.

Shut-off speed is fast, occurring in as little as 0.25 milliseconds in either direction.

Its pressure balanced design with spring return allows the VAX valve to function regardless system pressure or pressure differential on either side of the valve. The valves are available in 2-way or 3-way configurations with pressure ratings up to 600 PSI.

Since the VAX valve works with the forces of flow instead of against them, it is suitable for most vacuum, gaseous, gelatinous, highly viscous, pasty, aggressive or contaminated, or recycled fluids and gases from vacuum to 600 PSI.

Configurability

Their ability to be customized makes the VAX valve a preferred solution in difficult applications. The VAX valve is available in electric and pneumatic versions. Direct-acting or air-actuated versions as well as two-way valves are available in brass or SS; 3-way valves are available in brass. The valves come Normally Open or Normally Closed.

Featured Applications

The VAX valve is particularly well suited for high cycle applications. For example, a dying plant in Shoemakersville, PA uses a 140-foot long fabric dryer in their fabric dying process. The conventional solenoid valves used to control the natural gas jets in the dryer's built-in burner was failing too often. Their internal diaphragms became brittle and frequently broke, slowing down the fabric dying process.

"To keep competitive, we needed to improve the throughput in our drying process," recalls Rick Weller, plant engineer at Wolf Dye and Bleach Works, Inc. "In our frustration, we asked the engineers at Assured Automation to recommend better solenoid valves. When they identified the source of our problem, they recommended we switch to the Assured Automation VAX valve."

The VAX valve's wear-compensating seat proved to be the right solution, with its lower probability of catching fire and is lower susceptibility to decay under increased oxygen conditions. The 110-foot fabric dryer equipped with 12 burners and 36 valves, drying fabric at the rate of 25-75 yards per minute, has been in continuous service since the VAX valves were installed over two years ago, with no maintenance.

"We pride ourselves as a progressive company that takes our responsibility to protect the environment seriously," explains Weller. The Assured Automation VAX valves enables us to maintain a competitive advantage, and while better controlling the flow of natural gas, improving safety, and minimizing any environmental impact."

About Wolf Dye and Bleach Works, Inc. Wolf Dye and Bleach Works is a privately-held textile and finishing company, located in Shoemakersville, PA. The company has been featured on the Science Channel's "How It Works" series. Its manufacturing capacity includes cotton, polycotton, and synthetic blends, dyeing and bleaching, napping, finishing open width and tubular goods as well as garment dyeing.

About Assured Automation Assured Automation is a privately held company that sells automated valves, actuators, flow meters, and valve accessories. Located in Clark NJ, Assured Automations customers include original equipment manufacturers, resellers, and end users. Their products are used for fluid and gas applications in air drying, pollution control, process control, laundry equipment, textile dyeing & drying, bottling & dispensing equipment, ink & paint dispensing, industrial compressors, and others. Their valves have been used reliably in curbside gas shut-off systems, award-winning architectural fountains, and many other high-profile projects. The company markets its products through a network of direct sales offices, technically-oriented representatives, and distributors throughout the world. For more information contact Assured Automation at 800-899-0553, by e-mail at info@assuredautomation.com or visit assuredautomation.com.

More information on the Assured Automation VAX Valve can be found at: http://assuredautomation.com/VAX/index.php

Vax Valve Configurator: http://assuredautomation.com/VAX/buy_VAX.php

Vax Valve Datasheet: http://assuredautomation.com/literature/VAX_datasheet.pdf

Vax Valve Hi Resolution Images: http://assuredautomation.com/newsletters/media/images/VAX_hi-res.zip

For more information Write: Assured Automation, 19 Walnut Avenue, Clark, NJ 07066 Tel: 800-899-0553 or 732-381-2255 Fax: 732-381-2328 Email: info@assuredautomation.com or billf@aa-fs.com

Contact:
Bill Farrell
Assured Automation
Phone: 800 899-0553 or 732-381-2255
Cell: 732 713-3385
billf@aa-fs.com

http://assuredautomation.com
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