Difference between revisions of "High Temperature Valves"
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'''High Temperature Valves''' can effectively handle temperatures up to 180°C (356°F), which is especially useful for photoresist stripping and wafer cleaning applications. With no exposed metal hardware, the valve is completely sealed and protected from harsh chemical environments | '''High Temperature Valves''' can effectively handle temperatures up to 180°C (356°F), which is especially useful for photoresist stripping and wafer cleaning applications. With no exposed metal hardware, the valve is completely sealed and protected from harsh chemical environments | ||
High temperature valve is used to sense gas or liquid high temperature conditions. The high temperature extension provides a means to move the packing area (stuffing box) away from the hot zone of a valve. Fins are provided around the packing area to dissipate heat and, with proper cooling of the extension, these [[Valves]] can be used at 1,000°F (538°C). | High temperature valve is used to sense gas or liquid high temperature conditions. The high temperature extension provides a means to move the packing area (stuffing box) away from the hot zone of a valve. Fins are provided around the packing area to dissipate heat and, with proper cooling of the extension, these [[Valves]] can be used at 1,000°F (538°C). |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 21 January 2013
High Temperature Valves can effectively handle temperatures up to 180°C (356°F), which is especially useful for photoresist stripping and wafer cleaning applications. With no exposed metal hardware, the valve is completely sealed and protected from harsh chemical environments High temperature valve is used to sense gas or liquid high temperature conditions. The high temperature extension provides a means to move the packing area (stuffing box) away from the hot zone of a valve. Fins are provided around the packing area to dissipate heat and, with proper cooling of the extension, these Valves can be used at 1,000°F (538°C). These valves may also be used in cryogenic applications.
Applications
- Jacket water temperature
- Compressor discharge temperature
- Steam temperature
- Lube oil temperature
- Process temperature