In Line Check Valves - C'mon Get Happy!

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One series with 19+ family members used in multiple applications – it’s The Cartridge Family aka our Series 100 Check Valves.  Designed for in line use, these cartridge valves check and regulate flow and are a great alternative to more traditional inlet/outlet, two line applications. They can be installed into fittings, manifolds, and virtually any mounting design. 

Other attributes of this family include:
-Affordable
-Compact
-Works with liquid or air

Each member has its own unique style ranging from standard, barbed, NPT, side seal, flanged, and micro barbed.  Additionally, you can create your own application-specific Series 100 valve, as they are customizable in the following areas:

-Shape & size
-O-rings
-Pressure
-Body materials

Many customers use a Series 100 valve to relieve pressure or as a safety component.  These check valves prohibit fluid or gas from returning back through a line, and they also have the capability to relieve pressure created by fumes in batteries, gas tanks, etc. to prohibit bursting.  

Application Venues:
Air Brush Machines  | Beverage Dispensers |  Car Washes  | Coffee Machines  | Dialysis Machines  | Fertilizers/Planters  | Hospital Beds  | Insulated Windows  | Ozonators  | Prosthetic Devices  | Recreational Vehicles | Spray-Tan Booths  |  
and many more     

To start creating your custom-built valve, call us today at (800) 338-0404 or visit www.smartproducts.com



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About Smart Products, Inc.

Smart Products, Inc., located in Morgan Hill, California, designs and manufactures an extensive family of plastic valves, pumps, and related components. Designed to allow a virtually limitless number of possible combinations to fit specific needs, products are used in a wide range of applications, including medical diagnostic and treatment, gas analysis, filtration, beverage dispensing, printing, and many others. The company also offers custom design capabilities, special testing, and custom assemblies.