Parker Hannifin Corporation is now offering hand valves and two-, three- and five-valve manifolds in carbon steel, a more economical material than stainless steel. Developed by Parker's Instrumentation Products Division (IPD), the new series provides an ideal solution for natural gas transmission lines, as well as other chemical/petrochemical and power industrial instrumentation applications that don't require the extreme performance of stainless steel.
The new carbon steel hand valves and manifolds are pressure-rated up to
6,000 psig (414 bar) to provide system flexibility when selecting process valves
for a variety of applications. They are designed to work with Parker's
industry-leading A-LOK® and CPI™ fittings, as well as other manufacturers'
products. An external adjustable gland allows for full adjustment of the stem
packing without removal of the valve from the system. Handles are color-coded to
quickly and easily identify valve functions – including test/drain, equalize,
and isolate – thereby avoiding errors and increasing safety.
"Our new carbon steel hand valves and manifolds meet a clear customer need by
providing a cost-effective option for applications that don't demand the extreme
performance of steel," commented Kevin Burke, Parker IPD Marketing Manager.
"Additionally, local assembly and testing in Texas mean customers can count on
receiving excellent customer service and product availability."
Catalogs
Catalog 4190-HV (hand valves)
Catalog 4190-PM (two-valve manifolds)
Catalog 4190-FM (three- and five-valve manifolds)
For more information regarding Parker's new carbon steel hand valves and
manifolds or other Parker Instrumentation products please contact Forberg Scientific customer service.
Toll Free: 855-288-5330
Email: mechanicalsales@forberg.com
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