SPARTAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCES INDUSTRY BREAKTHROUGH STEPPER VALVE

The STEP 12 features 1,500 positions for highly accurate flow

Youngstown, OH — Spartan Scientific, manufacturer of high-quality fluid & pneumatic automation components, releases its STEP 12, a self-contained media separated electronic proportional flow control valve. The STEP 12 brings an entirely new perspective to controlling liquids and gasses. With more than 1,500 different positions (or steps), it precisely regulates flow output and requires minimal power to maintain a desired position, maximizing energy savings.

The STEP 12 is self-contained with control circuitry (including an innovative M12 connector) for both the motor and valve embedded into the unit. This eliminates needing to purchase a separate control device, which can compromise performance. In addition, control can be tailored to increase resolution, enhancing reliable and repeatable flows. Additionally, the valve is designed for full flow under maximum pressure conditions with a 1/2” NPT version capable of accommodating 30 GPM of water with a maximum pressure of 150 psi.

“The STEP 12 is a gamechanger,” said Todd Harmon, vice president of Canfield Industries. “While achieving proportional control in previous electrically actuated valves with closed loop systems meant spending thousands of dollars for parts from multiple suppliers, the STEP 12’s flow rates can be controlled as an all-in-one, plug-n-play, ready to go device. The ability to move in so many small steps allows an unprecedented level of reliability and repeatability. With easy installation and energy savings, it’s truly an industry breakthrough.”

Furthermore, a handy multicolor on-board LED (RGB) ring indicator displays the status of the device for fast troubleshooting. Finally, a separating diaphragm designed with a specialized convolution and elliptical flow tip produces a linear flow versus valve stroke position, maintaining dry mechanical movement for long life and high flow.

“Applications for the STEP 12 are limited only by your imagination,” said Phil Muntean, chief engineer for Spartan. “Aside from general manufacturing, the STEP 12 can be used in medical, food and drug, drinking water, automotive, truck and bus, agriculture and fluid temperature control—to name a few.”

The Stepper 12 valve can be purchased by contacting an Authorized Distributor or by contacting Spartan Scientific directly for custom orders.




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SPARTAN DELIVERS TAILORED SOLUTION FOR BEVERAGE DISPENSING PERFECTION
SPARTAN SCIENTIFIC EXPANDS KR MEDIA SEPARATED VALVE LINE
Spartan Scientific & Canfield Connector - International Fluid Power Exposition 2020
Spartan's Isolation Valves and the Role they Play in the Medical Industry
CRDV, CRDV/S, and CRDV/S with WiFi - Then & Now - Published by Fluid Power Journal
2019 WQA - Spartan Scientific & Canfield Connector - BOOTH # 558
2018 IMTS - International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, Illinois BOOTH # 121558
2018 WQA - Spartan Scientific exibits at the WQA Water Quality Expo in Denver, Colorado! BOOTH # 1156
Spartan Scientific will be attending the Hei-Tek Automation expo in Phoenix, Arizona (March 1st, 2018)




SPARTAN DELIVERS TAILORED SOLUTION FOR BEVERAGE DISPENSING PERFECTION

Innovation, modularity, and unparalleled performance unite to create a custom valve solution.
Spartan Scientific recently collaborated with a fast-food equipment manufacturer to address a unique challenge – perfecting mix ratios for consumer beverage dispensing. The manufacturer faced space constraints, complex components, and difficulties in servicing their existing valve. Seeking a streamlined and customized solution, they turned to Spartan Scientific for a one-stop, user-friendly, and reliable valve.
CHALLENGE
The manufacturer's need for a precisely engineered valve to achieve the ideal mix ratio in beverage dispensing was complicated by space restrictions. The existing valve proved too large for the confined area and lacked the modularity required for ease of maintenance. The manufacturer envisioned a comprehensive solution that would simplify their operations and provide the precision demanded by the fast-food industry.
SOLUTION
Spartan Scientific's team of experts worked closely with the manufacturer, taking into account all machine constraints and requirements. The result was a custom-designed Beverage Dispensing Metering Valve that perfectly aligned with the manufacturer's needs. This innovative valve incorporated a one-way check valve and a turbine, complete with a switch to detect and respond to the action. Designed for use with various types of juices, the valve featured FDA and NSF approvals, ensuring it met the highest industry standards. Spartan Scientific's engineers also provided a compact yet powerful solution to optimize the valve's size to fit within the manufacturer's restricted space.
RESULT
The Beverage Dispensing Metering Valve from Spartan Scientific exceeded the manufacturer's expectations in every way. Its modularity and user-friendliness simplified maintenance and servicing, making it a breeze to ensure optimal performance. Spartan Scientific's rigorous quality control processes, including testing and certification, meant that the manufacturer could install the valve with confidence, knowing it was ready to perform flawlessly. The valve's 120-voltage capability, along with its compatibility with AC and DC power sources, provided further flexibility.



SPARTAN SCIENTIFIC EXPANDS KR MEDIA SEPARATED VALVE LINE



Spartan Scientific & Canfield Connector - International Fluid Power Exposition 2020

BOOTH # S-81449 - March 10-14, 2020 / Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada

IFPE Show Overview:
No other show brings as many sectors of the fluid power, power transmission, and motion control industries together in one place. From sensor technology and data analytics to robotics and automation, you will see all of the latest innovations in fluid power.

Have in-depth technical conversations with other engineers and executives to spark new ideas. Talk with suppliers about your specific challenges and the solutions they offer.

Attend innovative education classes and sessions covering the latest topics and industry trends. Bring your questions and leave with smart new solutions to solve your most pressing technical problems.

This event only happens once every three years in conjunction with CONEXPO-CON/AGG, the largest international gathering place for the construction industries-don't miss out in 2020.

IFPE is held every 3 years in Las Vegas

Registration for IFPE will open July 23, 2019

Show Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 3 pa



Spartan's Isolation Valves and the Role they Play in the Medical Industry

As a manufacturer of fluid control products used for medical and analytical processing, Spartan Scientific faces an overabundance of evolving and complex requirements, standards, and regulations along with fierce competition always looking for an edge and the ability to stay ahead.

Over the years, the medical and analytical markets have regularly undergone positive developments and technological advancements. These devices and processes are often made up of numerous components from various manufacturers throughout the world and have a direct relationship with the advancement of the medical and analytical industries.

Fluid power and the ability to control a media, such as a gas or liquid, has remained a fundamental principle of medical and analytical technology. More specifically, isolation valves also known as media separated valves are frequently used in today’s medical industry and are found in many different processes and devices, mostly because of their simple functionality, cost effectiveness, reliability, and repeatability.

To understand the vital role that isolation valves play within medical markets, it’s important to understand the idea behind isolation valves and to recognize that “one size fits all” does not apply. An isolation valve is used to control the flow of a media, while ensuring the media remains isolated or separated from any contaminants or hazardous materials that could potentially cause a device failure, or even worse, put something or someone in danger. Examples of common medical medias include blood, plasma, dialysate fluid, steam, disinfectant fluid, CO2, oxygen, and water. Different media types can, and usually do, belong to different applications, which in turn requires additional variables to be considered such as valve functionality, physical size requirements, actuation or response times, seal or diaphragm materials, dead volume, and/or life span. Some examples of devices and applications that may use isolation valves include dialysis equipment, clinical sterilizers, respirators, ventilators, diagnostic equipment, and medical sanitation.

In order to stay ahead in this evolving market and because of the diverse range of isolation valve applications, manufacturers have combined their capabilities and resources to provide engineered custom solutions specifically focused on meeting critical requirements, exceeding expectations, and creating value for medical providers, practitioners, and patients.

There are many challenges that manufacturers face when designing a custom solution and it’s important that both the customer and the manufacturer have an open line of communication, with complete transparency, throughout the design and development process. Communication, or lack thereof, can dramatically drive up material, labor, and engineering costs, extend a projects timeline or release schedule, and most notably, can cause an increased probability of failure.

According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, “each year, the FDA receives several hundred thousand medical device reports of suspected device-associated deaths, serious injuries, and malfunctions.” Malfunctions can come from a number of different variables, and don’t necessarily derive from a fluid power component or an isolation valve. However, the FDA and other governing bodies that control the medical market, focus on and pay close attention to malfunctions, failures, and other types of issues.

After reading this quote from FDA.gov, Phil Muntean, chief engineer of Spartan Scientific, explained that “Any device or any media within a valve that can potentially come in contact with the human body necessitates additional approvals or adheres to additional standards. When discussing a new project where we’ll be engineering a custom solution, we keep in close contact with our customers and end users in order to execute any additional testing that may be involved either by our manufacturing facility or by an outside source.” Other ways to ensure an engineered solution has followed the correct testing procedures using the most up-to-date testing parameters is to gather information through market research, competitive research, or related predecessor solutions.

According to the Department of Commerce, “the United States represented about 40% of the global medical device market in 2017 and the medical industry is responsible for approximately 2 million jobs located in the U.S.” The future for manufacturers looks light a bright one, but creating value is mandatory for companies in this competitive market. To survive, manufacturers and companies alike will need to overcome future challenges pertaining to the issues like the emergence of IoT Technology, more innovative product design and product quality, regulatory compliance, and approvals.



CRDV, CRDV/S, and CRDV/S with WiFi - Then & Now - Published by Fluid Power Journal

SPARTAN SCIENTIFIC, an American manufacturing facility located in Northeast Ohio, specializes and builds fluid control products within the automation industry. Spartan has learned through their many years of experience that, not only the automation industry, but all industries are constantly evolving. New ideas accompanied by new innovations and technologies are regularly assimilating into different types of businesses and manufacturers as efficiency, productivity, performance, and cost savings continue to stay at the forefront of nearly every industry.

Industrial Air Compressors are used every day within an incredibly diverse range of industries. Industries that are all striving to be more efficient, proficient, and economical. Today, we see that industrial air compressors are core components of engineering, manufacturing, construction, agriculture, mechanical work, factory assembly lines, transportation, and many more. A common occurrence with all air compressors is the natural accumulation of moisture and water. In fact, moisture accumulation attributes to the majority of all problems and maintenance issues within any industry. Those who have experience in engineering and construction are especially aware of this, as these machines are responsible for a great deal of the power used in these industries.

One of Spartan Scientific’s first products developed was the Series CRDV, also known as the “Condensation Removal Drain Valve.” When Spartan Scientific came into existence back in 1987, they were fully aware of this age-old problem and understood what kind of consequences would transpire if the natural buildup of water or moisture began to overtake an air compressor and its air lines by not being drained frequently or correctly. The Series CRDV Condensation Removal Drain Valve dramatically increases the life of air compressor systems, which leads to increased efficiency, productivity, and cost savings. The idea behind the Series CRDV makes it so that the water accumulation can be drained and removed at any point within an air system, using a solid-state timer and a proven solenoid valve operator.

As technology has evolved, Spartan Scientific continued to make positive changes to keep up with their customers’ changing requirements. The Series CRDV has proven to be a great product, but there were ways to increase efficiency even more. The Series CRDV will drain water build-up after a set amount of time, which means that certain conditions, such as low humidity, would generate much less water than normal to high humidity. This would cause the Series CRDV to open up and purge the compressor regardless of the amount of water present in the air compressor. Purging and opening without water would lead to air loss within the compressor system. And overtime, air loss will add up and lead to a loss of substantial amounts of money.

To combat this problem, Spartan Scientific developed the Series CRDV/S in 2008. This enhanced drain valve took the same underlining principle of draining water build up, but made it so that a compressor system could not undergo virtually any air loss. The key component within the Series CRDV/S is its self-learning mode that will open the valve to drain moisture more often or less often based on the sensing of the water and demand thereof. Other features of the CRDV/S include a 24-hour self-cleaning cycle, status indicator lights for easy maintenance, and an environment-resistant design.

In 2019, Spartan Scientific will be releasing an enhanced and more evolved version of their Series CRDV/S. This version is a WiFi-enabled drain valve that uses IoT (Internet of Things) technology. When asking Spartan Scientific’s Chief Engineer Phil Muntean why IoT technology would be an important feature to potential consumers, he explained: “It’s the freedom. There are no boundaries and you don’t have to be restricted to your facility to monitor any of your equipment. You can be at home sitting in your living room watching television and view real-time data that tracks any type of unusual behavior or inconsistencies that your systems might be experiencing. Imagine receiving an email or text message alert, sent directly to your phone, that notifies you that your system is acting erratic or that it may need your attention soon. The IoT CRDV/S drain valve will be able to prevent problems before ever happening.”

The idea of IoT technology might be new to some, but manufacturers, businesses, and organizations alike are using IoT technology in a diverse variety of industries to operate more efficiently with higher cost savings and to better understand their customers, which in turn will enhance customer service, improve all decision-making, and increase the value of their business.



2019 WQA - Spartan Scientific & Canfield Connector - BOOTH # 558

April 24th - 25th, 2019 / Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada

Spartan Scientific is pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at the 2019 Water Quality Association Convention & Exposition. We look forward to showcasing our newest innovations and developments along with a number of brand new products that bring exciting solutions and opportunities to our amazing customers and distributors.

Spartan Scientific Engineers have been diligently working on bringing unprecedented ideas, designs, and technologies to life so that they may be revealed to you!

Make sure to stop by Booth # 558 to see exactly what our engineers have been up to with Spartan Scientific’s Brand New Fluidic Diaphragm, Solenoid Dosing Pump as well as the Brand New Wi-fi Enabled Condensate Removal Drain Valve with IOT Technology.

2019 has been and will continue to be an exciting year and we here at Spartan want you to be apart of it. Make sure to stop by and say “Hello” to Shane, Tony, and Pat and please feel free to email sales@spartanscientific.com or call 855-629-4648 with any questions or for any additional information.



2018 IMTS - International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, Illinois BOOTH # 121558

Come and visit Spartan Scientific in booth # 121558 September 10th - 15th at this years International Manufacturing Technology Show. We will be showcasing our products as well as our new products such as our new Stepper Valve and IOT Technology Drain Valves.

With over 2,000 exhibiting companies, IMTS 2018 will host many of the world's industry leaders in manufacturing technology. More than 115,000 industrial decision-makers, including many of your competitors, attend IMTS to get ideas and find answers to their manufacturing problems.

The International Manufacturing Technology Show delivers the best in action. It’s the largest display and demonstration of global manufacturing technology in the Western Hemisphere and the largest gathering of the master minds that make it work.

Please contact Pat Byce at ptbyce@canfieldconnector.com for any questions.

Looking forward to see you there!



2018 WQA - Spartan Scientific exibits at the WQA Water Quality Expo in Denver, Colorado! BOOTH # 1156

The 2018 Convention will be held at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado. The exposition will be held in Exhibit Hall E&F of the Convention Center. The exposition hall will be open Tuesday, March 27 from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday, March 28 from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Spartan Scientific looks forward to exhibiting at this years show. We've exhibited at this show in the past and it always turns out to be a great time. Denver is an amazing city full of amazing people.

Look for Jim, Todd, and Pat at Booth # 1156!



Spartan Scientific will be attending the Hei-Tek Automation expo in Phoenix, Arizona (March 1st, 2018)

Join Spartan Scientific March 1, 2018 for the premier manufacturing automation show in Arizona! This fantastic all-day event is an opportunity to network with industry professionals, discuss challenges with application experts and consult with product specialists, controls engineers and integrators.

Interact with the latest technology from more than 20 exhibitors featuring the latest automation technology in controls, industrial communications, fluid power, framing & guarding, mechatronics, & robotics. Then, expand possibilities with a full day of empowering talks on topics such as digitalization, IIoT and more.

Please contact: ptbyce@canfieldconnector.com to learn more




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