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Bolt these valves to ANSI flanges.
Use these valves as a mainline shutoff in natural gas and propane pipelines.
Also known as gate valves, these valves gradually open and close to prevent system damage from suddenly starting and stopping flow.
Built to handle the extreme cold of liquid gases, these bronze valves are ideal for liquid carbon dioxide carbonation systems, liquid nitrogen coolant systems, and other cryogenic applications.
Prevent boiler scale deposits and sediment buildup with these valves designed to meet ASME standards for boiler drainage applications.
Easier to install and remove than threaded or weld-on valves, these valves bolt to flanges. They open and close gradually, preventing system damage from sudden starts and stops in flow.
FM-approved, these valves are often used to isolate sections of your facility’s water supply for fire suppression and protection.
A rubber-coated gate, also known as a resilient wedge, compresses against the valve seat to give these valves a tight, leakproof seal. Since they bolt onto flanges, they’re easier to install and remove than threaded and weld-on valves.
These valves have a sharp gate that slices through thick slurries, wastewater, dry bulk solids, and other materials that would clog other gradual on/off valves.
These solenoid valves operate on electricity to automatically start and stop flow. The actuator is directly mounted to the valve body to minimize movement and reduce wear.
Use with coolant and detergent such as ethylene glycol or soap solutions.
Built to withstand the extreme cold of liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen, these valves are cleaned and bagged for high-purity applications.
Designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressures in steam service applications.
These valves create one action, such as extending a cylinder. Use your foot to operate them, leaving your hands free to perform other tasks. Also known as 3-way or 3/2 valves.
Also known as 4-way and 4/2 valves, these valves create two actions, such as extending and then retracting a cylinder. Use your foot to operate them, leaving your hands free to perform other tasks.
Turn airflow on and off with your foot to keep your hands free to perform other tasks.
Open and close water supply valves for fire systems that are buried underground or in a wall.