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'''Cryogenic Valves''' facilitate the transfer of liquified gas and are designed for use at pressures to 750 psi (52 bar) and temperatures down to -320°F (-196C). Both cryogenic ball valves and cryogenic needle valves are constructed from austenite stainless steel for high corrosion resistance in marine environments.Cryogenic valves have a unique design that accommodates leak-free operation through cooling and heating cycles. | |||
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==Applications== | |||
* space industry | |||
* natural gas or petroleum | |||
* medical industry | |||
* chemicals. |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 11 January 2013
Cryogenic Valves facilitate the transfer of liquified gas and are designed for use at pressures to 750 psi (52 bar) and temperatures down to -320°F (-196C). Both cryogenic ball valves and cryogenic needle valves are constructed from austenite stainless steel for high corrosion resistance in marine environments.Cryogenic valves have a unique design that accommodates leak-free operation through cooling and heating cycles.
Cryogenic valves feature a top entry bolted bonnet design for easy in-line maintenance. Available end connections include flanged, butt welds, and NPT. Cryogenic valves are ideal for LNG, LPG, Nitrogen and cryogenic applications.
Applications
- space industry
- natural gas or petroleum
- medical industry
- chemicals.