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Weir shut-off valves
Temperature: 300 °C
... industrial valves/flaps/dampers. MECHANICAL, PNEUMATIC OR ELECTRIC VALVE CONTROL In the case of smaller nominal widths, the valve blade is normally controlled with a ...
Valve parts made by lost wax casting and machining. Our company produces valve parts for Butterfly valve, Stop valve, Solenoid valve, ...
Pressure: 5,800 psi
... Check Valves/Dual Safety Circuits dual safety circuits zero leak check valves The block splits incoming clamp line into two circuits. This provides dual safety protection for the bed or slide circuit ...
Pressure: 700 psi - 3,600 psi
... Relief Spray Valve/Shut-off Valve works with all DP 7/8″ threads size airless paint spray guns and extension poles, optional with tip and tip guard, works most other brands of airless ...
... operation. These valves are suited for instrumentation, process plant use, oil and gas production and general applications where isolation and positive shutoff is a requirement. For applications ...
DN: 25 mm - 200 mm
Pressure: 10 bar - 16 bar
HYDRANT GATE VALVE S58 Compact gate valve with rubber-covered self expanding split ring seal, suitable for frequent operation with turbid irrigation water. On-off valve type applications: • ...
DN: 3 in - 6 in
Pressure: 2 bar
Temperature: -15 °C - 65 °C
VA200 flow valve is designed to shut off the flow without causing fluid hammers in the pipeline. It is usually applied to top loading arms.
DN: 2,500, 3,000 mm
Pressure: 30, 160 bar
Thanks to a well proven experience, FTM is able to design and produce customized main shut-off and both spherical and butterfly valves as well as pressure relief valves.
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