Miniature Flow Controls
Fixed flow control with orifice restrictors are perfect for high-volume manufacturing. Whether you will be building the product yourself or outsourcing the production to the other side of the world, you can be confident your product will operate as intended. They are extremely economical and reliable compared to any other flow control solution. Standard & Custom Sizes are available.
Adjustable flow control with needle valves provides more flexibility and are a great way to “dial in” the flow rate. Find the right material and adjustment style for your application!
F2815041.pngMiniature Plastic Filters
Air Logic's miniature plastic filters can safeguard delicate components by preventing debris accumulation. They are designed to shield flow control components, such as orifice restrictors, from getting clogged and are known for being sturdy, compact, and budget-friendly. With filtration options ranging from 5um to 500 um, users can choose a filtration level that won't cause excessive restriction. These small plastic filters are utilized in various industries, including medical devices, analytical devices, and consumer products.
F950__B85.pngMiniature Check Valves
Air Logic’s miniature plastic check valves come in a range of sizes and types for different applications. They all operate under the same principle: to prevent backflow (reversion) and facilitate forward flow in a circuit. Depending on your needs, you can select from different styles of check valves, each with its own unique set of benefits. For instance, adding a spring force or preload can create a tighter seal and require a certain pressure differential to open, which is known as the cracking pressure. Normally closed check valves are a popular choice for this reason since they close themselves even without a pressure differential or flow through the valve. Meanwhile, floating disk (diaphragm) style check valves are the most sensitive and require the least amount of pressure differential to open and close.
F2804404.pngRelief Valves
(10)Relief valves open the input port to the exhaust port when a specific pressure differential (ie. setpoint) is achieved. A diaphragm provides area for pressure supplied from the input port to act against the spring force. When the force of the input pressure exceeds the spring force, the valve opens. The valve stays open until the input pressure drops below the setpoint.
Ports can be supplied with straight or barbed fittings. A single barbed version is available when the exhaust port does not require a barb.
Sample Kits
(8)Air Logic kits are made for our distributors and customers to get to know our products better. We know that having parts in-your-hand is a great way to get to know how our parts function and what we are best at. Sample kits are a great way to speed up your design process of a pneumatic or fluid system.
If you are designing a product or system and would like a free sample kit, fill out a sample request and let us know a little about your project. Otherwise, kits may be purchased through our distributors.