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About Cryogenic Valves

Cryogenic valves are specialized devices designed to operate in extremely low-temperature environments, typically below -150°C (-238°F). These valves are crucial in industries that handle cryogenic fluids, such as liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, liquid hydrogen, and liquefied natural gas (LNG). The primary function of cryogenic valves is to control the flow of these super-cooled liquids, ensuring safe and efficient transport and storage.

Key characteristics of cryogenic valves include:

1. Material Selection: They are constructed from materials that can withstand severe thermal stress and remain ductile at cryogenic temperatures, such as stainless steel or specialized alloys.

2. Extended Bonnet: This feature isolates the actuator and packing from the cryogenic fluid, reducing the risk of freezing and maintaining the integrity of the valve's sealing components.

3. Precise Control: They offer accurate flow control and are often used in applications where maintaining the purity and composition of the cryogenic fluid is essential.

Cryogenic valves are widely used in industries such as medical, energy, and food processing, where the safe handling of cryogenic fluids is vital for operational success.

 

About SVF Flow Controls

We are a recognized leader in flow control technology. We offer a wide range of products that suit different applications in multiple industries, including chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, food and beverage, and water treatment. Our extensive product line includes ball valves, butterfly valves, actuators, and control accessories, all engineered to ensure optimal performance and safety. With a focus on customer satisfaction and technical expertise, SVF Flow Controls is dedicated to delivering superior service and customized solutions to help businesses achieve their operational goals.

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