Spirex to supply Glycon non-return valve.Glycon Corp., Tecumseh, Mich., has agreed to allow Spirex Corp., Youngstown, Ohio, to make and sell the Glycon QSO QSO Communicate With QSO Quasi-Stellar Object QSO Companions of the Queen's Service Order (New Zealand) QSO Quasi-Stationary Orbit (quick-shutoff) non-return valve. Glycon will also continue to sell the valve. First introduced in 1992, the QSO valve is said to provide free material flow with low shear plus fast, clean shutoff shut·off n. 1. A device that shuts something off. 2. A stoppage; a cessation. . When injection starts, material pressure on the broad face of the serf-centering poppet pop·pet n. 1. A poppet valve. 2. Nautical a. A small wooden strip on a gunwale that forms or supports an oarlock. b. One of the beams of a launching cradle supporting a ship's hull. 3. drives it back against the valve seat, shutting off backflow backflow /back·flow/ (-flo) reflux or regurgitation (1). pyelovenous backflow drainage from the renal pelvis into the venous system occurring under certain conditions of back pressure. . The poppet moves only a fraction of an inch, so shutoff is very quick for tight part-weight consistency. Spirex: (330) 726-4001/PT Direct: 348TR * Glycon: (800) 255-9969/PT Direct: 714GT [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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