Pendulum Control Valves
Series 65.0 / 65.1 for downstream pressure control
Efficient
High wafer throughput and yield
based on fast and accurate
response
Compact
Control and isolation valve
with integrated control unit
Simple
Easy to maintain
Series 65.1 with
extended control range
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