Pressure Regulating Control Valve
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Pressure Regulating Control Valve
Cematic's gas pressure regulating valve is a self-contained reducing regulator designed to provide adequate shut-off and precise regulation in natural gas plants. Thanks to its direct-acting design, it operates without the need for external power, which facilitates its installation and maintenance. In addition, it is suitable for gas seat protection systems in large storage tanks.
Made with high-quality materials, the gas pressure regulating valve guarantees durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable operation under high-pressure conditions. For this reason, it is widely used in the oil, chemical, and natural gas industries, where pressure stability is critical for process safety and efficiency.
Specifications
- Size: DN20 ~ DN100
- Pressure Range: PN1.6 ~ PN6.4MPa, 150/300LB Flanges
- Standard: JB/T79.1-94. 79.2-94, ANSI B16.5
- Body Material: Cast iron, cast steel, stainless steel
- Plug: Single seat, double seat, cage guided.
- Stem Material: Stainless steel.
- Pressure Balance: Stainless steel bellows.
- Flow: Quick opening.
- Working Temperature: ≤ 80 °C
Main Applications
The gas pressure regulating valve is the ideal solution for processes requiring stable and precise pressure control. Below are its main applications.
Industrial Fluid Control: Regulates steam, nitrogen, compressed air, and inert gases in manufacturing processes. In addition, it ensures that process equipment receives fluid at the correct working pressure, improving operational efficiency.
Fuel Gas Systems: Controls natural gas and propane pressure in burners, ovens, and boilers. Thanks to its precise regulation, it contributes to the safety and energy efficiency of these systems. For this reason, it is one of the most specified valves in industrial combustion installations.
Oil and Gas Production Lines: Its high-pressure rating makes it suitable for refineries and processing plants. It also precisely reduces pressure before the use or storage phase, protecting downstream equipment. Consequently, it is a key component in the safety of these facilities.
