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Solenoid Dispensing Valves

Lee Products Ltd.Available: Worldwide

2-way, high speed valves used to dispense small amounts of fluids.   VHS SERIES SOLENOID VALVES The Lee VHS valves are high speed, 2-way solenoid operated valves designed for applications requiring microliter and nanoliter dispense volumes. These applications include high throughput screening and drug discovery. The VHS valves feature: High speed operation: up to 1200 Hz Long life: 250 million cycles minimu…

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2-way, high speed valves used to dispense small amounts of fluids.

VHS SERIES SOLENOID VALVES

The Lee VHS valves are high speed, 2-way solenoid operated valves designed for applications requiring microliter and nanoliter dispense volumes. These applications include high throughput screening and drug discovery.

The VHS valves feature:

  • High speed operation: up to 1200 Hz
  • Long life: 250 million cycles minimum
  • Fast response: some models as fast as 0.25 ms
  • Operating pressures up to 120 psi
  • Wide range of seal materials

INK SERIES SOLENOID VALVES

The Lee Company is the world leader in providing ink jet valves for drop on demand, large character printing. Featuring high speed, repeatability and long life, the INK Series valves are ideal for a replacement to existing printers or in new drop on demand and dispensing applications.

  • Two mounting styles: Axial Pin and PC Board
  • 275 Hz and 600 Hz models
  • Low power consumption
  • Long life, 250 million cycles minimum

Miniature VHS Solenoid Valves Play Significant Role in the Viability of 3D Bio-Printing of Human Cells

The rapid development of viable inkjet technology for highly specialized applications, such as printing human cells, continues to generate significant interest. If successful, the realization of this technology for specialized biological applications, generally known as ‘biofabrication’, has the potential to replace the long established (and often controversial) process of using animals for testing new drugs. However, there are many challenges to overcome to enable the successful production of a valve-based cell printer for the formation of human embryonic stem cell spheroid aggregates. This application note demonstrates the use of VHS solenoid valves in the 3D bio printing of human cells.




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