Conval Unveils "Next Generation" in Ball Valves.Zero leakage LEAKAGE. The waste which has taken place in liquids, by their escaping out of the casks or vessels in which they were kept. By the act of March 2, 1799, s. 59, 1 Story's L. U. S, 625, it is provided that there be an allowance of two per cent for leakage, on the quantity which shall appear valve designed for world's most demanding applications SOMERS A number of notable people have been named Somers.
adj. 1. Of or relating to pressures higher than normal, especially higher than atmospheric pressure. 2. Informal a. valves for the world's most demanding applications, unveiled today the new Camseal[R] line of zero leakage, N-stamped, metal-seated ball valves ball valve n. A valve regulated by the position of a free-floating ball that moves in response to fluid or mechanical pressure. . The new Camseal ball valve represents the next generation in ball valves featuring zero leakage of the body, seat, and stem. Typical applications include power generation, oil, gas, chemical and other industries. During development, the Camseal ball valve was subjected to extremely rigorous computer-aided Computer-aided- or Computer-assisted- is a prefix that hints to the use of a computer as an indispensable tool in a certain field, usually derived from more traditional fields of science and engineering. analysis, laboratory and field testing, far surpassing the performance of any other ball valve on the market. All valves are manufactured under a sophisticated Quality Management System. Conval is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2007. For details, please contact Conval, Inc., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071; telephone 860-763-3551; fax 860-763-3557; email sales@Conval.com; web www.Conval.com. |
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