Valves

Choose between solenoid, electrically or vacuum-controlled valves. The vacuum controlled valve (Vacustat) shuts off the flow of compressed air to the pump when the pre-set level is reached, and consequently the consumption of compressed air is minimised.

Blow-off check valves

Non-return valve that separates the vacuum and the blow-off sections in a vacuum system. Optimised and low opening/break-away pressure for use in decentralised vacuum systems with several independent vacuum sources.

Quick release valves (QR)

Valves that use atmospheric pressure, a micro tank of compressed air or a combination of both to quickly eliminate vacuum in, e.g., suction cups. Saves a lot of energy (blow-air) for releasing a part and simplifies the vacuum system since its control is synchronised with the feed pressure to the vacuum pump/generator.

Solenoid valves

Electrically operated valves for compressed air that can control when the vacuum pump/generator is to be turned on/off or send blow-off air.

Control units (CU)

Piab's CU (control units) have a set of electrically controlled on/off and blow-off valves. This function is suitable for “leaking” applications where products are handled in an automated process or small and fast pick-and place applications, such as surface-mount assembly machines in the semiconductor ...