The new Clippard booster valve.

Clippard Introduces PHV Series Booster Valve for High-Speed Lab Applications

Clippard has announced the release of its PHV Series Booster Valve, designed to deliver high-flow performance in a compact format

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Clippard has launched its new PHV Series Booster Valve, a compact, pressure-piloted solution designed to streamline performance in laboratory systems requiring high flow and rapid actuation. With a peak output of 400 l/min at 100 psig and a 10 ms nominal response time, the PHV Series is built for applications that demand speed and efficiency, including large-volume dosing, quick venting, and automation.

Designed with Lab Systems in Mind

This valve’s low power consumption and space-saving manifold-mount format make it an ideal fit for battery-powered instruments or thermally sensitive environments. Available in 10 mm and 15 mm pilot sizes, it offers flexibility for tailored integration into diverse systems.

Why It Matters for Your Lab:

  • Optimized performance: High flow in a small footprint
  • Energy efficient: Reduced power usage for long-term savings
  • Simplified setup: Easy to install in multi-valve assemblies
  • Reliable safety: 3-way, normally-closed configuration
  • Precision timing: 10 ms response for responsive control

From medical devices and packaging to analytical instrumentation and industrial automation, the PHV Series brings Clippard’s proven reliability to modern lab environments looking to upgrade or streamline.

To learn more or request a quote, visit Clippard’s website or call 877-245-6247.

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    Craig Bradley BSc (Hons), MSc, has a strong academic background in human biology, cardiovascular sciences, and biomedical engineering. Since 2025, he has been working with LabX Media Group as a SEO Editor. Craig can be reached at cbradley@labx.com.

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