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Camozzi Automation launches new high-flow valve islands

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Update time : 2021-01-06 18:11:53
Recently, Camozzi Automation launched a 25mm version of new high-flow valve islands, which would help to expand pneumatic electrical functions in restricted spaces.

Experts said that the product was completely constructed of aluminum, which would ensure high performance. The product was with a robust and compact design, which would be used for high flow rates, and the 25mm, Size 4 valve would be suited to both Fieldbus and Multipole versions.

The extensive number of electrical connection possibilities would help the islands to create different pressure zones and a variety of valve positions. Moreover, Series D Fieldbus versions were able to hand both anaogue electric and digital input and output signals, which would be easily connected to the main protocols via a new serial module.
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