Specialty Valves

Specialty valves are designed to control the flow of gases and liquids in unique industrial applications. These valves ensure precise operational control and enhanced system reliability.

  1. CKD PMM20-X20 Coportion Valve

    Other Valves

    CKD PMM20-X20 Coportion Valve

    CKD PMM20-X20 Coportion Valve Coportion Valve
  2. Georg Fischer Type 317 PVDF PTFE Diaphragm Valve 2 1/2"- 65mm

    Other Valves

    Georg Fischer Type 317 PVDF PTFE Diaphragm Valve 2 1/2"- 65mm

    Georg Fischer Type 317 PVDF PTFE Diaphragm Valve 2 1/2" - 65mm Diaphragm Valve Type 317 2 1/2" - 65mm
  3. Swagelok Company, Th Part Number SS-4BK-1C-319

    Other Valves

    Swagelok Company, Th Part Number SS-4BK-1C-319

    Nupro Valve

    Make: Swagelok Company, Th

    Model: SS-4BK-1C-319

    5 units @ Best Price

  4. Fisher Scientific Co FS-50 Valve Pressure Regulator

    Other Valves

    Fisher Scientific Co FS-50 Valve Pressure Regulator

    Fisher Scientific Co FS-50 Valve Pressure Regulator Valve Pressure Regulator

Common Applications

chemical processing

pharmaceutical manufacturing

oil and gas pipeline control

water treatment

pulp and paper production

food and beverage processing

Buying Guide

Specialty Valves Buying Considerations

  • Determine compatibility with your media type to ensure valve material suitability.
  • Consider the pressure and temperature ratings for your operational environment.
  • Assess the maintenance requirements and the ease of access for servicing the valves.
  • Evaluate the flow control precision needed for your process.
  • Check for industry certifications or standards compliance relevant to your application.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are specialty valves?
Specialty valves are used in industrial settings to control the flow and pressure of gases and liquids in specific applications.
How do specialty valves differ from standard valves?
Specialty valves are designed for specific uses, often featuring unique materials or configurations for specialized industrial requirements.
What industries commonly use specialty valves?
Industries like chemical processing, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals frequently employ specialty valves to ensure precise control.
Why purchase specialty valves from corporate surplus?
Corporate surplus offers cost-effective options for acquiring high-quality specialty valves with reduced lead times.
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