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ASCO™ Series 385 Rocker Isolation Valve
Series 385 Rocker Mechanism barbed ports
The ASCO Series 385 rocker isolation valves are designed for use with the neutral or highly aggressive liquids used in analytical instrumentation.
The special rocker mechanism, combined with a separating diaphragm, prevents heat transfer to the fluid and eliminates sticking of the valve seat. Hermetic separation of the control mechanism prevents particulate contamination caused by the friction of moving parts, assuring maximum purity of liquid samples. Typical applications include in vitro diagnostics, hematology, DNA sequencing, and surgical fluid management.
ASCO™ Series 385 Rocker Isolation Valve

Specs

Valve Actuation
Solenoid
Body Material
Engineered Plastics
Media
Aggressive Liquids/Gases
Function
3 way - 3/2 Normally Closed, Closed Center; 3 way - 3/2 Universal
Flow
Less than .05 Cv, From .43 to .86 Kv
Voltage
12 DC;24 DC
Max Differential / Max Operating Pressure
Vacuum to 150 PSIG
Operating Environment
Corrosive, Indoor

Features

  • Compact manifold design saves space and reduces assembly time
  • Excellent self-draining capability and easy-to-flush, low-volume internal cavity make the valves ideal in applications where cross-contamination must be minimized
  • Removable and rotatable electrical coils allow for easy installation and worry-free maintenance
  • Available with inert materials of construction, such as PEEK and FFKM, to handle aggressive chemicals or high-purity media