Tag: Control Valve
Badger Meter’s Type 1711 Severe Service Control Valve
The Type 1711 Research Control Valve from Badger Meter was designed for pressure control of modulating flow in industrial and research applications.
The Badger Meter Model 9000 Flange Control Valve
The Badger Meter Model 9000 control valve is available with ANSI raised face flanges. The flanges are socket welded to the body and flange; the flange and nipple material are made of the same material as the body.
Signs You Need to Repair or Replace Your Control Valves
Control valves are used to control the flow of fluids or gasses within a closed system. They get directions from a controller that sends signals to the valve, so it knows the set point it must maintain, which allows for the direct control of the rate of flow within the system.
DFT’s New Control Valve Model: MSV-100
DFT® Inc. has launched their new MSV-100® Control Valve, designed for use in medium service gas, liquid, or steam flanged applications.
Warrington Township Switches to Singer Control Valves
Warrington Township in Pennsylvania, US, is home to 25,000 residents and over 375 businesses. The township’s water comes from seven wells and five interconnections from another water supply district.
Actuated Butterfly Control Valves from Flomatic
Flomatic’s actuated butterfly control valves, including the SYLAX® 3 model, control the flow of gas or liquid by means of a disk, which turns on a diametrical axis inside a pipe or by two semicircular plates hinged on a common spindle, which permits flow in only one direction.