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High-temperature shutoff valve responds automatically. (Focus on: cooling systems and boilers).

Publication: Chemical Engineering
Publication Date: 01-NOV-02
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Constructed from stainless steel and Teflon, the new Hi-Temp Shutoff Valve, designed for use with sampling systems and instrument systems, shuts off the flow when the sample temperature becomes too hot (photo, bottom left). The device, measuring 1-and-1/8-in. dia. by 3-and-1/2-in. length, responds automatically to changing temperatures, thereby requiring...

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