Product category:
Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Pump Engineering | Subject: Badger Valves
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 December 2007
Valves handle a high pressure drop in
tough media
Certain process applications place tough demands on control valves, where despite high pressures and aggressive chemicals, operational requirements demand a consistent, reliable performance
As the UK distributor for Badger Valves, liquids handling specialists Pump Engineering can supply control valves which successfully meet the unique challenges associated with these types of applications For one application on reverse osmosis, the Badger RC250 barstock valve in Duplex SS, included an MC60 electrical actuator with 3 speed settings, which closed the valve over a 20 second time span to allow the pressure to drop at a steady rate
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The RC250 barstock control valve is just one of the many options available from Badger.
They are available in sizes from 1, 3/4, 1/2 and 1/4inches with a globe barstock body and suitable for handling pressures up to 340bar.
They are ideally suited for control of medium and low flow in applications such as research, and pilot process plants.
Their compact size makes them a perfect choice for additive injection, sampling, low flow hydraulic systems or wherever precise control is an important factor or physical constraints limit valve weight or size.
To complete the package is the compact AC-MC 60, microcontroller directed actuator with a step-motor featuring 3-point control, analogue input 4-20mA, 0-10 volt, analogue feedback 0-10 volt and 2 limit switches.
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