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For a longer service life than brass and cast iron valves, these have a durable bronze body.
A cast iron body absorbs vibration from pressure changes to reduce wear and noise in your pipeline.
These valves automatically reduce a high, variable inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure.
Thicker walls and a 304 stainless steel seal make these valves tougher than brass pressure-regulating valves.
Change outlet pressure without using a gauge—turn the dial to adjust the outlet pressure in 5 or 10 psi increments.
Excellent performance at low pressures.
Valves have a brass body.
Withstand inlet pressures up to 3,500 psi.
For a longer service life than cast iron valves, these have a durable bronze body.
Body is cast iron.
For a longer service life than standard valves for cryogenic liquids, these have a durable bronze body. They’re for use with liquid argon, liquid carbon dioxide, liquid nitrogen, and liquid oxygen.
These valves meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water systems.
Prepare water for use in beverages, food preparation, and ice production with these filters. They remove particles that cause unpleasant tastes and odors.
Supply your own cartridge to filter contaminants from your water line.
These filter housings are made of durable zinc and clear plastic, so you can monitor collecting debris without stopping flow.
Along with a cartridge, these housings are used in liquid processing lines to filter contaminants and minimize bacteria growth in food and pharmaceutical plants, as well as other sanitary environments.
Also known as foot valves, these strainers stop particles from entering your line while preventing backward flow. They are commonly used with reservoirs and tanks.
Use a hacksaw to remove the pipe sizes that are smaller than you need.
These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
A built-in strainer traps debris and allows you to replace the screen without disconnecting your pipeline.
Integral shutoff valves isolate flow for inline maintenance, and a top-entry cover provides easy access to internal components.
Solder these valves to copper tubing for a permanent, leak-tight connection.
Attach these valves with NPT connections to threaded pipe.
A Parker filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
With one outlet port before the lubricator and one after, these filter/regulator/lubricators work in systems that require lubrication in some lines but not in others.
Save energy by minimizing the loss of compressed air. Unlike other drain valves, these only open when they’re full. They close before the reservoir is completely empty, so no air escapes from the system.
Also known as Schrader valves, these valves rapidly fill or empty compressed air tanks or pneumatic tires.