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02/18/2009 1:32 AM

kinds of valves

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02/18/2009 2:50 AM

metal seated ball, plug, automatic, check, big, dual disc check, control, wafer check, green, globe, small, gate, butterfly, solenoid, y-pattern, yellow, pressure relief, PVDF lined, reverse-acting-double-ported-globe-style, manual, ...........................

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03/02/2009 10:51 AM

.....flap, check, non-return, pressure-relief, pressure-sustaining, multiport, fluidic logic, diverter, pneumatic.....

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02/18/2009 9:00 AM

Go to GlobalSpec and check out this Web page.

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07/24/2024 7:53 AM

...can be read from a document called the Valve Schedule.

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