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Types of Stainless Steel Manifolds

When you need to distribute water, air or hydraulic oils to multiple locations in a corrosive environment, a stainless steel manifold is an ideal choice. These types of manifolds are available with 2 or 3 way valves, and are autoclavable. The bodies are constructed of either 1-1/2" or 2" square tubes. Aside from being corrosion resistant, these manifolds are durable and sturdy.

In addition, these manifolds are also designed for use with Watts connections. If you are interested in this type of manifold, it is recommended that you consult with a Watts representative. They can provide you with precise measurements. If you need to make any modifications, they are able to do it quickly and efficiently.

Another type of stainless steel manifold is the M-8330, which is specially designed for hydronic heating systems. It is loosely assembled for easy mounting and is equipped with built-in flow meters. The manifold is also made of durable EPDM O-rings that protect the valves. The manifold's body is manufactured of durable 304 stainless steel. The valves are easy to operate and are also made with superior EPDM O-rings. These valves are equipped with a purge bar and a shut-off balancing valve.

EMI Stainless Steel Water Manifolds are manufactured from heavy-gauge 304 steel and are threaded couplings. The manifolds are rust-proof and are designed to reduce overall manifold costs. They are included with mounting brackets.

In addition to being rust-proof, EMI Stainless Steel Water Manifolds have excellent corrosion resistance. They can be installed close to the mold to provide the maximum flow volume.