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[[File:High Temperature Valves.jpg|thumb|right|High Temperature Valves]] | [[File:High Temperature Valves.jpg|thumb|right|High Temperature Valves]] | ||
'''High Temperature Valves''' can effectively handle temperatures up to 180°C (356°F), which is especially useful for photoresist stripping and wafer cleaning applications. With no exposed metal hardware, the valve is completely sealed and protected from harsh chemical environments | '''High Temperature Valves''' can effectively handle temperatures up to 180°C (356°F), which is especially useful for photoresist stripping and wafer cleaning applications. With no exposed metal hardware, the valve is completely sealed and protected from harsh chemical environments | ||
High temperature valve is used to sense gas or liquid high temperature conditions. The high temperature extension provides a means to move the packing area (stuffing box) away from the hot zone of a valve. Fins are provided around the packing area to dissipate heat and, with proper cooling of the extension, these [[Valves]] can be used at 1,000°F (538°C). | High temperature valve is used to sense gas or liquid high temperature conditions. The high temperature extension provides a means to move the packing area (stuffing box) away from the hot zone of a valve. Fins are provided around the packing area to dissipate heat and, with proper cooling of the extension, these [[Valves]] can be used at 1,000°F (538°C). |