Gems Sensors & Controls has a complete line of CE approved 2- and 3- way miniature solenoid valves to OEMs in Europe. The Gems line of solenoid valves includes general-purpose, isolation and cryogenic valves for a broad range of applications and industries.
Gems specialises in adapting each solenoid valve to help customer’s gain performance improvements and optimisation in their products — starting with a comprehensive base of options for each valve including: a multitude of voltage and power ratings, orifice sizes, seal and body materials, port configurations, coil constructions, and other manufacturing choices such as vacuum or oxygen clean. Gems engineers work with OEMs to overcome the limitations of traditional catalogue offerings to create a valve that is customised to their specific applications. Each custom made coil and valve is assured of exacting standards, unsurpassed quality and 100 percent tested reliability.
“More and more of our OEM customers are asking for custom pre-assembled solutions that integrate sensors and other components of a fluidic system such as valves and manifolds assemblies,” said David Allen, VP Worldwide Marketing, Gems Sensors & Controls. “Frequently customers have to go through numerous vendors, quality inspections, testing, and even design changes, which put sensitive lead times and cost control at risk. The combination of Gems broad portfolio of CE approved level, flow, pressure sensors and miniature solenoid valves allows us to fulfil our customers’ needs with complete pre-assembled and tested fluidic systems, designed specifically to their application requirements.”
OEMs are now able to select one company with extensive design and manufacturing capabilities to build complete custom gas and liquid handling systems. Gems solenoid valves are sold worldwide through a direct sales team that provides local support, personal attention, product expertise, and years of application experience.
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