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AVAC introduces the MULTI-CIRCUIT ejector with separate vacuum holding valves for each vacuum circuit.
In case of an inlet pressure loss which interrupts the vacuum generation, the vacuum level in the circuits is maintained until system leakage gradually reduces the vacuum level.
A common blow-off signal opens all vacuum holding valves and releases the object. This results in a system with quick response and with excellent visibility
This option can be combined with all models of MULTI-CIRCUIT ejectors.
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