Universal Cross Full Copper Oxygen Hydrogen Helium Pressure Reducing Valve High Pressure Nitrogen Regulator (N2-10, 0.4MPa, 15m³/h) for Nitrogen Gas Systems

$33.62

9992 in stock

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Description

  • Wide Compatibility: Designed as a universal cross full copper pressure reducing valve, it is specifically for nitrogen gas systems, suitable for various industrial and lab applications requiring precise nitrogen pressure regulation, compatible with model N2-10 and similar setups.
  • Premium Quality & Material: Constructed from robust full copper material, ensuring exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability even in demanding environments. Features high-quality gauges compliant with EN562 standards for accurate readings.
  • Key Specifications & Performance: This high-pressure nitrogen regulator provides a stable rated outlet pressure of 0.4 MPa and a rated flow of 15 m³/h. The measurement range is 0-0.6 MPa, offering precise control over gas flow for optimal performance.
  • Easy Installation & Use: Featuring a single-stage structure, this pressure reducer is designed for straightforward installation and intuitive operation. The red handle valve allows for easy on/off control, simplifying your setup and maintenance.
  • What You Get: One N2-10 high-pressure nitrogen gas regulator unit as depicted. This essential tool ensures consistent and safe gas delivery for your applications, backed by reliable performance and sturdy construction.

Additional information

Weight 1.8 kg
Dimensions 23 × 20 × 18 cm

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