DN65 gas pressure reducing valve: efficient pressure regulation, stable operation

$ 99.71
Technical parameters of burner gas pressure reducing valve: Name: Gas pressure reducing valve Interface size: DN65 Maximum working pressure: 500 millibars (50 kilopascals) Environmental temperature: -15 ° C to 70 ° C Gas pressure reducing valves are designed specifically for gas equipment to ensure stable pressure output. It adopts pre pressure balanced diaphragm technology, providing sensitive regulation and adapting to various gas environments. The high flux characteristic supports efficient operation and reduces energy waste. The safety diaphragm design enhances durability and reduces maintenance costs. Suitable for industrial burners and gas equipment, enhancing overall performance. Product features: Pre pressure balanced diaphragm technology Large flux design Safety diaphragm protection Sensitive pressure regulation Application scenarios: 1.Industrial burner: Stabilize gas pressure and improve combustion efficiency. 2.Gas equipment: Ensure safe operation and reduce the risk of malfunctions. 3.Neutral gaseous medium: compatible with multiple gases, expanding application range. Contact us to get your quotation now. Get in touch with our engineering team. Download full specification PDF. All products are compatible replacement parts. Brand names are used for identification purposes only.We are not affiliated with original manufacturers. Category: Pressure Reducing Valve Tags: efficient design, gas regulator, industrial use, pressure control, safety features

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(51124A-0030-F) Bullseye Glascadia Burnt Orange Opalescent with Steel Blue Opal Drizzle 90 C.O.E. Glass

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