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Cartridge / Manifold Valves
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Cartridge valves are directional control valves that are inserted into manifolds to provide a cost effective compact system design.
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Ball / Cone Check Valves
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Ball and cone check valve use a free-floating or spring-loaded ball resting in a seat ring as the closure element. Upon reverse flow, the ball is forced back into its seat preventing backflow.
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Double Check Valves
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Double check valves are assemblies that contain two distinct check valves.
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Duckbill Valves
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Duckbill valves are flow-sensitive, variable-area, check valves. They get their name from their shape, which consists of two flaps shaped like a duck's bill. In zero flow conditions, the valve remains closed. As the flow increases, the pressure on the flaps increases and the valve opens.
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Foot Valves
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Foot valves are a type of check valve with a built-in strainer. They are used at the point of liquid intake to retain liquid in the system.
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Lift Check Valves
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Lift check valves use a free-floating closure element, consisting of a piston or poppet and a seat ring. The piston or poppet actuates either horizontal or vertical to the flow, depending on the valve construction.
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Swing Check Valves
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Swing check valves are designed with the closure element attached to the top of the cap. The closure element can be pushed aside by the flow, but swings back into the close position upon flow reversal.
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Umbrella Check Valves
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Umbrella check valves are elastomeric self activating devices. These valves simply press into a hole and can be designed to function within a specified pressure range. The name umbrella comes from the general shape of the device.
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Wafer / Split Disc Check Valves
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Wafer and split disc check valves have two half-circle disks hinged together that fold together upon positive flow and retract to a full-circle to close against reverse flow.
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Back Flow Preventer Assembly
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Back flow preventers are assemblies of two check valves and two shut-off valves. They may also include test cocks for each chamber within the assembly.
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Other
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Other unlisted valve technology.
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Severe Service Rated
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The valve is designated by manufacturer as being suitable for severe service applications where there are continuing operational, maintenance or reliability issues with a given application.
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Acetal
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Acetal polymers are semi-crystalline. They offer excellent inherent lubricity, fatigue resistance, and chemical resistance. Acetals suffer from outgassing problems at elevated temperatures, and are brittle at low temperatures. Glass filled, and added lubrication grades are available, flame-retardant grades are not. Brand names include Celcon® (Hoechst Celanese), Delrin® (Dupont), Thermocomp® (LNP), Ultraform® (BASF), and Acetron® (DSM).
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Aluminum
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Aluminum is a bluish silver-white malleable ductile light trivalent metallic element that has good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation.
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Brass / Bronze
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Brass comes with good strength, excellent high temperature ductility and reasonable cold ductility, good conductivity, excellent corrosion resistance, good bearing properties and low magnetic permeability. Sintered bronze is a porous material, which can be impregnated with oil, graphite or PTFE. Not suitable for heavily loaded applications but useful where lubrication is inconvenient.
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Cast Iron
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The term "cast iron" refers not to a single material, but to a family of materials whose major constituent is iron, with important trace amounts of carbon and silicon. Cast irons are natural composite materials whose properties are determined by their microstructures - the stable and metastable phases formed during solidification or subsequent heat treatment. The major microstructural constituents of cast irons are: the chemical and morphological forms taken by carbon, and the continuous metal matrix in which the carbon and/or carbide are dispersed.
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CPVC
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Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPC) a higher type grade of plastic commonly used for hot / cold water distribution, sprinkler piping, and some chemicals. Suitable for high temperatures.
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Ductile Iron
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Ductile iron retains cast iron's machinability and corrosion-resistance, and provides additional strength, toughness, and ductility. Although it’s chemical properties are similar to those of cast iron, ductile iron incorporates significant casting refinements, additional metallurgical processes, and superior quality control.
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Copper
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A common reddish metallic element that is ductile and malleable and is one of the best conductors of heat and electricity.
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Polyethylene (PE)
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Commodity thermoplastic that is soft, flexible and tough - even at low temperatures - with outstanding electrical properties but poor temperature resistance. It also has very good chemical resistance but is prone to environmental stress cracking; it has poor UV resistance (unless modified) and poor barrier properties, except to water.
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Polypropylene (PP)
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Polypropylene is a thermoplastic material exhibiting excellent cold flow, bi-axial strength, and yield elongation properties. It is similar to PVC but can be used in exposed applications because of its resistance to UV, weathering, and ozone.
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PTFE - Teflon®
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Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is an insoluble compound that exhibits a high degree of chemical resistance and a low coefficient of friction. It is sometimes marketed in proprietary classes of materials such as Teflon®, a registered trademark of DuPont Dow Elastomers.
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PVC
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Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a widely used material that has good flexibility, smooth surface, and nontoxic qualities. Some grades are used in food and chemical processes due to the inert nature of PVC. Brand names include: ACP® and Dural® (Alpha Gary), Geon® (Geon), Benvic® (Solvay), Flexalloy® (Teknor Apex).
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PVDF
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Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a melt processable fluoropolymer. It is similar in properties to other fluoropolymer, but has better strength and lower creep than the other members of this family. PVDF has good wear resistance, and excellent chemical resistance. But does not perform well at elevated temperatures. Brand names include: Kynar® (Elf AtoChem).
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Rubber
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Any of several material compositions with properties similar to natural rubber.
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Stainless Steel
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Stainless steel is chemical and corrosion resistant and can have relatively high-pressure ratings.
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Steel
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Steel is a commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent. It is malleable when under suitable conditions, and is distinguished from cast iron by its malleability and lower carbon content.
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Other Metal
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary metal material.
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Other Plastic
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary plastic material.
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Valve Size
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Valve size is the designated size of the valve by manufacturer. This typically represents the size of the passage opening.
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Pressure Rating
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Maximum safe pressure value for which the valve is rated.
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Media Temperature
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Maximum temperature of media the valve is designed to accommodate.
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Flow (Cv)
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The valve flow coefficient is the number of U.S. gallons per minute of 60 degree F water that will flow through a valve at a specified opening with a pressure drop of 1 psi across the valve. It is used to predict flow rates.
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Connection
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Threaded
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The valve has internal or external threads for inlet or outlet connection(s).
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Compression Fitting
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A sealed pipe connection without soldering or threading. As the nut on one fitting is tightened, it compresses a washer around the second pipe, forming a watertight closure.
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Bolt Flange
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The valve has a bolt flange(s) for inlet or outlet connection.
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Clamp Flange
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The valve has a clamp flange(s) for inlet or outlet connection.
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Union
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The valve has a union connection for inlet or outlet connection(s).
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Tube Fitting
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The valve has a connection for directly joining tubing at the inlet and/or outlet connections.
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Butt Weld
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The valve has a butt weld sized connection for inlet or outlet connection.
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Socket Weld / Solder
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The valve has a socket weld connection for inlet or outlet connection.
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General Purpose
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Valves that cover a variety of general industrial medias.
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Air
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The valve can handle all types of non-pressurized air.
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Compressed Air
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Air that is under a pressure greater than atmosphere.
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Water
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Any type of water.
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Hot Water
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Water that has been heated.
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Cold Water
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Unheated water to cool.
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Potable Water
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Water that is considered safe and fit for human consumption, culinary and domestic purposes and meets the requirements of the health authority having jurisdiction.
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Salt Water
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Water that has a high concentration of salt, often from the ocean or sea.
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Wastewater
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The spent or used water of a community or industry that contains dissolved and suspended matter.
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Gas
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Any type of gas, although generally excluding air.
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Gasoline / Diesel Fuel
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A mixture of flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived chiefly from crude petroleum and used as a fuel for internal-combustion engines.
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High Purity Gas
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable and built for high purity applications - includes nitrogen, argon, oxygen, hydrogen, and H.P. mixtures.
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LP - Gas
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Liquefied petroleum is a gas containing specific hydrocarbons that are gaseous under normal atmospheric conditions, but can be liquefied under moderate pressure and temperatures. Propane and butane are examples.
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Natural Gas
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Liquid hydrocarbon mixtures that are gaseous at reservoir temperatures and pressures but are recoverable by condensation or absorption. Natural gasoline and liquefied petroleum gases fall in this category.
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Sour Gas
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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) laden gas.
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Specialty / Corrosive Gases
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Specialty corrosive gases.
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Abrasive Material
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Substances that abrade or wear down.
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Acids / Corrosive Chemicals
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Substances with distinct molecular compositions that are produced by, or used in, a chemical process, or have a high concentration of acid.
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Adhesives
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Substances capable of holding materials together by surface attachment.
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Concrete / Grout
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Concrete is a building material created by combining a mineral (which is usually sand, gravel, or crushed stone) a binding agent (natural or synthetic cement), chemical additives, and water.
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Coolants
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Media that produces cooling, especially a fluid that draws heat away by circulating through an engine or by bathing a mechanical part.
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Hazardous Materials
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Substances capable of posing a risk to health, safety, or to property.
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High Viscosity Fluids
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Typical results from this selection will yield products that have been designated by the manufacturer to handle thick liquid materials. Typically over 100,000 cps.
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Hydraulic Fluid
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Fluid serving as the power transmission medium in a hydraulic system. The most commonly used fluids are petroleum oils, synthetic lubricants, oil-water emulsions, and water-glycol mixtures.
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Liquid Metal
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Metal heated so that is in a liquid state.
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Lubricants
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A substance, such as grease or oil, which reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving parts.
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Oil
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Any of many mineral, vegetable, and synthetic substances and animal and vegetable fats that are generally slippery, combustible, viscous, liquid or liquefiable at room temperatures, soluble in various organic solvents such as ether but not in water, and used in a great variety of products, especially lubricants and fuels.
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Powder / Solids
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Media in solid or powder state.
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Rendering Wastes
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Wastes from food processing.
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Sludge
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Solid matter produced by water and sewage treatment processes.
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Slurry / Ash Slurry
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A watery mixture of insoluble matter.
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Steam
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Water in a gaseous state at a temperature above its boiling point.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary media.
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General Industrial
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Valves for general use and not designed around a specific application or industry.
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Aerospace / Defense
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable and built to military specifications (MIL-SPEC). Covers aircraft, the military, equipment and supplies, as well as space, aerospace, medical and more.
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Agriculture / Horticulture
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the agricultural or horticultural industry. Establishments primarily engaged in the cultivation of soil and crops and the raising of livestock.
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Refrigeration
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Designated by manufacturer as being suitable for use in refrigeration applications.
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Automotive
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the automotive industry. Includes vehicle and parts manufacturers, dealers and aftermarket services in the automotive sector.
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Commercial
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Valves constructed for basic commercial uses.
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Construction
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to needs within the construction industry.
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Cryogenic
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to extreme cold applications such as for liquid gas and refrigerants.
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Fire Service
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable for use in fire service or fire fighting applications.
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Flood Control
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable for flood control applications.
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Food Service
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable and built for food service applications.
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Food Processing
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable and built for food processing applications.
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HVAC
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the heating, air conditioning, and ventilation industry.
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Irrigation
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable for use in irrigation applications.
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Machine Tool
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable for use within or around machine tools.
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Maritime
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the maritime or marine industry.
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Medical / Laboratory
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the medical industry.
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Mining
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the mining industry.
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Municipal
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to use by municipal agencies.
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OEM Supply
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to supplying components as an OEM supplier.
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Oil and Gas Production
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable for oil and gas production.
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Pharmaceutical / Biotechnology
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Producers of organic and inorganic medicinal substances for human or veterinary use.
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Plumbing / Waterway
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Designated by manufacturer as being suitable for plumbing and other water supply applications.
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Power Gen / Nuclear
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the power generation industry.
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Pulp and Paper
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the pulp and paper industry.
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Recreational
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable for use within the recreational products industry.
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Semiconductor
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the semiconductor industry.
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Other
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Other unlisted or specialized industry or market segment.
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API
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Meets American Petroleum Institute (API) Standards
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ASME
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Meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards.
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AWWA
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Meets American Water Works Association Certified (AWWA).
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DIN
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Conforms to a DIN standard of configuration.
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ISO
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Meets International Organization for Standardization requirements.
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NSF
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Meets National Sanitation Federation (NSF) standards.
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Part Numbers for Check Valves
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| VV5QC2104N7LD2BS |
PLC Radwell |
SMC
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MFLD, LEAD WIRE, CHECK VALVE |
| 10VV5Q1109C3FS2B |
PLC Radwell |
SMC
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MFLD, PLUG-IN W/CHECK VALVE |
| 307501 |
PLC Radwell |
ALADCO INC
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CHECK VALVE 3/4INCH NPT |
| VV5Q1112C4FU3BR |
PLC Radwell |
SMC
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MFLD, PLUG-IN W/CHECK VALVE |
| 301201BSPP |
PLC Radwell |
ALADCO INC
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CHECK VALVE 1/8INCH G THREAD PORT |
| INA14S5 |
PLC Radwell |
SMC
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CHECK VALVE, STAINLESS |
| VV5Q1109N7FU0B |
PLC Radwell |
SMC
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Not Provided
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MFLD, PLUG-IN W/CHECK VALVE |
| CXJAXAV |
PLC Radwell |
SUN HYDRAULIC
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VALVE CHECK HYDRAULIC CARTRIDG FREE FLW NOSE-SIDE |
| 2751A2908 |
PLC Radwell |
ROSS
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CHECK VALVE 1/4INCH NC |
| 249B4PP |
PLC Radwell |
CIRCLE SEAL VALVE
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CHECK VALVE 1/2INCH 3000PSI |
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mac air valve,
wheatley check valve,
air check valve,
wafer check valve,
duo check valve,
ball check valve,
cycle stop valve,
plastic check valve,
stop check valve,
valve seat grinder,
vacuum breaker,
roto split,
air compressor check valve
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