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Consistent Sealing

Friday, June 26, 2009

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Swagelok's medium-pressure ball valves deliver consistent sealing across a full range of pressure, up to 15,000 psig and feature a temperature range from 0° to 250°F.



Swagelok (Solon, OH) announces their medium-pressure ball valve that delivers consistent sealing across a full range of pressure, up to 15,000 psig. Additional features include:

  • A 0.209 in. (5.3 mm) orifice.
  • 316 stainless steel body construction.
  • Reinforced PEEK seat seals.
  • A temperature range from 0° to 250°F (-17° to 121°C).
  • A full pressure rating throughout the entire operating temperature range.
  • Multiple O-ring materials are available, including nitrile, fluoroelastomer, and perfluoroelastomer.

For more information visit www.swagelok.com

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