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Globe valve 2060
pneumaticelectricfor control

Globe valve - 2060 - A.Hock MSR u. Electronic Service GmbH - pneumatic / electric / for control
Globe valve - 2060 - A.Hock MSR u. Electronic Service GmbH - pneumatic / electric / for control
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Characteristics

Type
globe
Operation
pneumatic, electric
Function
for control
Media
for gas, for steam
Body
stainless steel, cast steel
Applications
for industrial applications, for the chemical industry, for oil industry applications
Other characteristics
high-pressure, high-temperature, rugged, high-flow, low-flow
DN

Max.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Min.: 15 mm
(0.591 in)

Pressure

Max.: 160 bar
(2,320.6 psi)

Min.: 63 bar
(913.7 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 130 °C
(266 °F)

Min.: -60 °C
(-76 °F)

Description

Top-guided straight-through high-pressure valves The powerful high-pressure valves of the 2060 series are used for controlling fluids, gas and steam. Made from cast steel, high-temperature steel or stainless steel, they are used in a variety of industry applications. Depending on the specific application area, accessories, steel grades, sealing methods and sealing materials can be adjusted. Application areas Thanks to the rugged construction of the top-guided straight-through valves of the 2060 series, they are particularly suitable for industrial applications in the pressure range of more than 40bar/300psi and up to 160bar/900psi. The valves are primarily used in the chemical industry as well as in the oil and gas industry. Features and advantages • large flow capacity • available as a low-flow version • low noise trims • full accessory range • flow-inducing, large-volume housing

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