Clean Air Power manufactures high speed solenoid valves designed for digital control of pressure or flow. We offer 2 and 3 way normally closed or normally open valves with pressure ranges from 100-3000 PSI at 12 or 24 vdc, with response times under 3 milliseconds. Timing precision is +- 25 microseconds. Operating temperature is from -40 to +300 degrees F. Life expectancy in excess of 1.0 billion cycles. We also offer custom design valves and mounting hardware.
Clean Air Power, Inc.
251 Greta’s Way, Ste. 100
Kernersville, NC 27284
336-310-0033
https://cleanairpower.com/
OCR: Brian Barkhimer, General Manager
brian.barkhimer@cleanairpower.com
858-386-2752
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