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Cryogenic Globe ValveCryogenic globe valves are designed for precise flow regulation and tight shut-off under extremely low temperature conditions, and are widely used for cryogenic media such as liquefied natural gasread more
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Conventional Disc Globe ValveThe conventional disc globe valve uses a traditional spherical disc and flat seat to open, close, or isolate pipeline flow, with linear actuation controlling flow or bidirectional closure throughread more
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Pressure Seal Globe ValveThe Pressure Seal Globe Valve ensures high sealing integrity and operational stability with its pressure-sealed bonnet. It is widely used in power generation, petrochemical, thermal systems, andread more
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Forged Globe ValveA forged globe valve is a quarter-turn valve whose body is manufactured using a forging process. Compared to cast globe valves, forged ball valves provide superior strength and sealing reliabilityread more
Cryogenic globe valves are available in sizes from DN10 to DN200 and secure pressures up to 50 bar, at operating temperatures of -255°C to +120°C. Please find the cryogenic globe valves in...
A cryogenic globe valve is often used in gas/terminal production plants, ethylene plants, and LNG (liquefied natural gas). It is also used to throttle cryogenic fluids with temperatures of at least...
Up to 39% greater Cv. RegO conical seat for faster fills and secure shutoff. Opens wider for exceptional flow rates. More contact area between the seat and the seal for a tighter seal than other...
The BB Series globe valves are designed for handling of cryogenic liquids through bulk tanks, trucks, trailers, iso-containers and piping configurations. Our time tested spring loaded stem packing...
Cryogenic Globe Valves Flow Plugs: Precision Flow: Typical Lift Flow Curves: CryoWorks provides ½” valves greater flexibility to attain a control range among Cv Values from 0.500 through 0.003....
VITAL VALVE manufactures Globe Valves that are primarily used to stop, start and regulate fluid flow in pipelines. Globe Valves can shut off fluid flows by moving the disc against the flow stream....
