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Backed by over 124 years of extensive experience designing and manufacturing expansion joints, Adsco has the knowledge and expertise needed to design and manufacture expansion joints that will perform as required in your application. |
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All of our check valves offer a wide variety of seat materials and cracking pressure springs. Let our specially trained staff help you choose the proper combination for your application needs. After all, you have better things to do, and check valves are all we do. |
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TESCOM provides standard and custom pressure control solutions for Industrial and Semiconductor/Photovoltaic industries. We design, manufacture and sell a wide range of regulators and valves to a diverse global market. |
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Jordan Valve is a leading manufacturer of pressure regulators, back pressure regulators, temperature regulators, pneumatic and electric control valves, sanitary valves and accessories. Whether in the market for just one valve or working on a long-range plan for growth and expansion, our exclusive representatives are eager to assist you. |
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Marwin Valve is a leading manufacturer of high quality quarter-turn ball valves and automated accessories. Our creative engineering department and quality manufacturing practices enable Marwin Valve to offer the convenience of standard features with the option of customizing for a specific process. Our extensive product range includes two piece, three piece, flanged, and multiport valves. In addition, Marwin specializes in non-standard ball valves including metal-seated, cryogenic, control and special-seated valves. |
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To many Upstream, Refining, and Petrochemical professionals a “Hex Valve” is a generic description for bar stock instrument, gauge, and orifice valves. That didn’t happen by accident. These valves were originally developed, and marketed by us decades ago as a means to simplify the piping associated with gauge and differential pressure transmitter applications. |
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Welcome to the new LowFlowValve website. Our mission is to become the premier global supplier to the low flow market. We will continue to expand and enhance our product offering and provide the best delivery performance in the industry |
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Steriflow Valve is the single source for high performance, high quality, sanitary valves. Steriflow has earned its reputation for quality through nearly two decades of success in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, cosmetics and clean process industries. We have the most experience in designing and manufacturing valves and steam traps with exacting performance and reliability characteristics. |
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Chase Filters The primary goal of a filter is to collect particulate matter which, in a piping system, is a key factor in the application’s performance and longevity. The filter plays such an important role in an oxygen system because as its doing its job by collecting particulate, it’s also becoming a source of ignition because of the very particulate that has been collected. Having the correct filter specified could be life saving. Chase Filter & Components (CFC) uses materials that are non flammable in oxygen at pressures equal to or greater than the maximum allowable working pressure. Some engineers and designers specify non compatible materials such as high grade stainless steel thinking it’s an acceptable choice. Still, others prefer Monel or Nickel, which are both compatible with oxygen, but very expensive. Not only has CFC designed a filter that is compatible with oxygen, but is also very economical. CFC filters have essentially removed the fuel portion of the fire triangle, which greatly reduces both the risk of a fire occurring and the consequences of an unanticipated reaction. CFC filters are designed, tested, and verified to contain the consequences of an ignition event without breaching the filter element or the filter body, resulting in the safest and most cost effective oxygen filters in the marketplace today. |
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Conval In 1962, Mr. Chester Siver completed designs for a revolutionary line of high pressure forged steel valves. Hamilton Standard, division of United Technology, was asked to use their then new Electron Beam Welding technology for joining of parts into valves for subassemblies. Hamilton Standard became intrigued with the valve as an ideal application of the Electron Beam Welding technique and negotiated a contract for rights to manufacture and sell the valve and for Mr. Siver to serve as the manager of the valve project. The date was August 8, 1962. |