[0:01]The coaxial valve, an invention from Müller Coax. The control and flow are on the same axis. This creates a pressure balanced system that is precise, compact and efficient. But what really sets the pressure-relieving coaxial valve apart from other valve solutions? As the medium pressure increases, other valves require a larger valve actuator and accordingly more space. Müller Coax's coaxial valve remains small and compact despite higher pressure, thanks to its pressure-balanced coaxial design. Conventional valves require a high volume of control air for actuation. Each switching operation consumes a significant amount of compressed air. In contrast, the unique coaxial design enables operation with significantly lower and consistent control air requirements. In many applications, the air consumption per stroke is only one-tenth of what other valve designs consume. The result is substantially lower compressed air consumption. The coaxial valve saves time and energy with every switching cycle. Depending on the application, Müller Coax valves are designed for up to 1 million switching cycles. In case of a heavily contaminated medium, other valves experience high wear and become leaky more quickly. The unique design of the coax valve protects the valve seat from wear even in heavily contaminated media. Absolutely airtight, whether under high or low pressure.
[1:42]Certified, versatile and safe. The original Coax valve impresses in every industry.
[2:00]A valve that delivers on its promises. Efficient, compact, reliable. The original, since 1960.



