For single units, you're looking at about 90-120 USD depending on votage and housing, mid-tier orders of 10-50 pieces drop to roughly 65-85 each, and bulk orders over 100 units usually land around 45-60 — we've got some wiggle room if you're buying a full pallet.

Basically it's an electric ball valve with an ISO5211 mounting port (F03/F05/F07/F10) and a 16 bar working pressure limit, and teh response time can be anywhere from 1 second to 45 seconds depending on actuator size you pick.

Most buyers go with the die-cast aluminum housing over ABS if the enviroment has any mechanical abuse risk — ABS is fine for indoor water treatment or household use though.

It handles oil, water, gas, and mild acids, but honestly, don't push it past 90°C media temperature or the seals will start complaining pretty quickly.

The fail-safe is normally closed (so power loss means it snaps shut), and you get a manual override handle on the side for when you need to crack it open by hand — cycle life is rated at 500,000 operations give or take.

We usually have the common voltage options (DC12V/24V, AC110V/220V, or the universal 95-265V) in stock with a 1-2 week lead time, but if you need a modulating model with 4-20mA control signal, add another week or so.
It handles up to 16 Bar max, so it's good for most standard industrial and water treatment systems. Just keep the media temperature between 0-90°C for reliable operation.
We stock DC12V/24V, AC110V/220V, and AC/DC95-265V models, and modulating versions come with a 4-20mA control signal. If you need a different voltage or signal type, just let us know and we can check feasibility.
Our valves are CE and ISO9001 certified. We can share the certificate copies and test reports upon request — just ask your sales contact.
MOQ is typically 10 units for standard models, but we can be flexible on smaller trial orders. Just reach out and we'll see what works.
Yes, it has a manual override so you can operate it by hand if power is lost. It's a simple lever or wrench mechanism — no special tools needed.