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Featured Product:
The new Humphrey Nereus®
2-way and 3-way, single solenoid valve provides outstanding
performance, versatility and value.

Here are a few of its many attractive benefits:
- Nereus has versatile plumbing, electrical and
mounting features. Nereus conforms to your
application, not the other way around.
- Quiet operation. Nereus is ideal where noise may pose
a problem.
- Multi-function: 2-way or 3-way, normally closed or
normally open. Universal operation: selector,
diverter or standard fill/exhaust uses.
- Excellent flow characteristics for a small, light,
compact component: Cv .04 provides 3 scfm @ 100 psig.
- Direct operating: functions throughout the spectrum
of 28" Hg to 100 psig.
- Multi-million cycle life. In lab tests, we stopped
counting at 100 million cycles. Should service ever
be necessary, valves can be changed on the spot, in
seconds.
- Nereus has clean good looks. Its sleek design adds to
the aesthetics of your product.
Typical applications:
- Remote pilot operation of specialty gas and liquid
valves
- Direct control of air and inert gases
- Vacuum applications
- Operation of small bore cylinders
- Applications in which media must remain unaffected
- Diverting media from one channel to another
- Selecting between two media or two pressures
- Many others
The pioneer in diaphragm-poppet valve design, Humphrey has
years of experience in supplying valves of this type to the users
of pneumatics. Here are the prime advantages of diaphragm-poppet
valves:
For more information about new Humphrey
Nereus® 2-way and 3-way, single
solenoid valve, go directly to Humphrey's
own internet site. Technical specifications
are available for download (in Acrobat
PDF format. If you don't have it, you can
download a free Acrobat reader).

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