Reliable Valves Reduce Clogging Risk and Cost of Maintenance

Pumps and valves

Reliable Valves Reduce Clogging Risk and Cost of Maintenance

17 Feb, 2011

Published over 15 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Pumps and valves.

Bio-Chem Fluidics helps original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) address clogging waste lines in clinical diagnostic systems with its solenoid operated pinch valves.

Many OEMs use the same rocker isolation valves from the core of the diagnostic instrument to control the system’s waste line. While these valves are efficient at handling test sample and reagent flow, the higher flow rates and thicker consistencies of waste fluid often result in clogs. The diagnostic system must then be shut down, requiring expensive maintenance and part replacement to resume operation.

When pinch valves are used in waste lines, both the occurrence and severity of this problem are reduced. Bio-Chem Fluidics’ pinch valves offer less flow restriction, simpler fluid paths, and larger minimum gaps than rocker valves to reduce the likelihood of clogging.

Pinch tubing wears in a predictable manner for easy preventive maintenance scheduling, and can easily be replaced by the user without the need for

a service technician.

Bio-Chem Fluidics pinch valves have few moving parts for reliable operation. Only the tubing comes in contact with the fluid path, and exterior surfaces can withstand common cleaning agents. There is no need for a complicated manifold block, allowing the valves to be incorporated into existing systems or new designs.

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