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z8583WP - Manifold White Paper

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6 A white paper - Manifold Assemblies Manifolds allow for the internal connection of flow paths through straight or complex three-dimensional channels Manifold Construction One of the benefits of manifolds is reducing the number of connections compared to mounting individual components. One way to visualize this is to think of an ice cream bar with a selection of five toppings. While each could have its own dispense nozzle, it is more efficient for the ice cream eater if the five feed into one dispenser. In a valve manifold, the same effect is achieved by cross drilling – drilling holes that intersect so multiple channels lead to or from a single opening. One challenge in cross drilling is to keep the intersections free of debris or burrs caused when the drill passes through the manifold material into empty space. Just this little bit of material can get caught in a valve and cause a failure. The reliability of two identical assemblies can vary widely depending on the quality of the machining, and this impacts the overall reliability of the finished machine or instrument. A designer sourcing a manifold assembly should investigate the supplier's techniques and track record for reliability.

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