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Body is brass or nickel-plated brass. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
The most basic option for air and inert gas applications.
For corrosion resistance in wet conditions and harsh environments, these valves have a 303 stainless steel body. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
These valves have a bronze body for durability and a long service life. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
With a 316 stainless steel body for exceptional corrosion resistance, these valves are often used in wet conditions and harsh environments. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
Commonly used with high-volume blowers, compressors, and air-powered conveyors, these valves quickly relieve a large amount of air in systems with a pipe size of 2 or greater.
Commonly used with high-volume blowers, compressors, and air-powered conveyors, these valves quickly relieve a large amount of air in systems with a pipe size of 2 or greater. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
Change set pressure to suit your application—this valve includes four interchangeable color-coded springs with different set pressure ranges.
Less than a quarter of the height of standard pressure-relief valves, these are often installed on tanks in low-clearance areas.
For a low-pressure seal around plastic and soft metal tubing, these valves have push-to-connect fittings.
Design a valve specifically for your process media and set pressure. Choose from a valve for air, inert gas, water, hydraulic oil, fuel oil, gasoline, or diesel fuel and a set pressure.
A cast iron body absorbs vibration from pressure changes to reduce wear and noise in your pipeline.
Thicker walls and a 304 stainless steel seal make these valves tougher than brass pressure-regulating valves.
These valves automatically reduce a high, variable inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure.
For a longer service life than brass and cast iron valves, these have a durable bronze body.
Often used in wet conditions and harsh environments, these valves have a 316 stainless steel body for excellent corrosion resistance.
To maintain contaminant-free standards in clean room environments, these valves come cleaned and bagged to Fed. Std. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room standards and have a 316 stainless steel body with a smooth finish to resist dust collection.
Prevent changes to your pressure setting—these valves come set at a nonadjustable outlet pressure.
Withstand more than six times the inlet pressure of standard pressure-regulating valves.
For extremely high-pressure applications in tight spots, these valves handle the same inlet pressures as other ultra-high-pressure-regulating valves within a smaller footprint.
Rated for more than double the temperature of standard pressure-regulating valves, these can withstand temperatures up to 550° F.
Our smallest pressure-regulating valve.
A 316 stainless steel body provides exceptional corrosion resistance in wet conditions and harsh environments.
Valves have a brass body.
Withstand inlet pressures up to 3,500 psi.
Regulate pressure in air and inert gas systems from your instrument panel—these valves have threads below the adjustment knob and come with a panel-mount nut.
Commonly used for oxygen service and other high-purity applications, these valves come cleaned and bagged to prevent contamination.
Maintain contaminant-free standards in clean room environments. These valves come cleaned and bagged to Fed. Spec. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room standards and have a 316 stainless steel body with a smooth finish to resist dust collection.
Often used for pressure-vessel testing and other high-pressure applications, these valves can handle at least seven times the outlet pressure of standard tank-mount pressure-regulating valves.
These valves automatically reduce a high inlet pressure from compressed gas tanks to a lower, stable outlet pressure.
Use these valves in pipelines.
Threads below the adjustment knob and an included panel-mount nut allow you to add these valves to your instrument panel.
A lighter and more corrosion-resistant alternative to metal vacuum-regulating valves.
Regulate vacuum levels from your instrument panel with these valves that have threads below the adjustment handle and a panel-mount nut.
For precise control over your vacuum level, these valves have ±0.1% accuracy.
For a longer service life than brass vacuum-regulating valves, these are made of bronze for strength and durability.
These valves have a brass body.
Twist these fittings onto aluminum pipe for quick, sealed connections—no threading, soldering, or welding necessary. Use them to build a compressed air system in half the time it would take to build a copper or steel system.