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Ball Valves

Booth 2031. These 3-piece, instrumentation, high-pressure, high-flow ball valves handle working pressures up to 6000 PSIG at 250°F and flow coefficients from 4.0 to 13.8. Valves meet the demands of hydrogen and compressed natural gas, as well as oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical applications. Ultra low-temperature fluorocarbon O-ring material seals are used across the full temperature range of the valve. Spring-loaded seat design does not require adjustment after the valve is installed. Fractional and metric tube fitting end connections provide gaugeable make-up and consistent, leak-tight connections. ISO and NPT end connections are also available. Users can choose from a heavy-duty, quarter-turn directional handle, a Swagelok rack and pinion pneumatic actuator or an ISO 5211-compliant rack and pinion pneumatic actuator.
Swagelok
31500 Aurora Rd.
Solon, OH, 44139

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