Conval: Camseal Metal-Seated Ball Valves Feature New Stem Position Indicator Disc
Conval recently announced that its popular Camseal漏 metal-seated, forged ball valves feature a new Stem Position Indicator Disc for easy, precise on-site identification and inspection of the open-close status of the valve.
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Patented, top-entry in-line renewable Camseal ball valves provide significant savings in labor, materials and downtime. In-line renewability is typically accomplished within 30-minutes in the event of process application abuse. The cartridge is conveniently removed for on-site parts replacement, reassembly and re-installation. No welding is required, which is especially important with F91 valves.
Camseal ball valves feature zero body, seat and stem leakage on stand-alone and actuated valves. Each valve is manufactured in the U.S.A. to rigorous global QA qualifications including ASME, ISO 9001, CE and Canadian Registration numbers for all provinces. As a result, Camseal ball valves offer exceptionally reliable and long life far beyond industry standards. Fire-safe, N and NPT stamp, TPD-1-2013 compliant, and full port valves are also available. Standard materials include carbon steel SA-105, stainless steel SA-182-F316/F316L, Alloy SA-182.F22 CI.3, SA-182-F91. Other materials are available upon request.
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