Valve Design Features
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M.A.S. CSSDR-1 CSThe MAS ball valve has carbon steel for strength, a one-piece body and blowout-proof stem for reliability and a Springer Valve spring return so you can be sure the valve is closed when you walk away. |
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Fortune Fusible LinkThe Fusible Link is mounted in an open position onto the Fortune 328-TF or 428-TF ball valve. It is used in environments where high heat and fire are major factors. The links can withstand heat up to 165 degrees or 212 degrees. When the link is exposed to temperatures above this limit, it will break resulting in the valve automatically shutting off, preventing any leaking gases being released into the environment. |
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NutronNutron ball valves are made of forged carbon steel or stainless steel and are safe for standard, sour and sour low temperature applications, from 2,000 up to 6,000 psi WOG. |
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Fortune 328-TF SSPictured at right, the Fortune 328-TF SS is a two-piece threaded end connection valve made of stainless steel. Springer Valves also carries the 428-TF CS model, which is made of carbon steel. Both models are capable of withstanding up to 2,000 psi WOG and feature an optional fire safe design, blowout proof stems and graphite packing. |
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LanceLance offers carbon steel ball valves, featuring stainless steel stems and gland nuts. This valve is built for strength and capable of withstanding up to 2,000 psi WOG. The Springer Valve spring return adds an extra measure of security, safety and reliability. |
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