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Self-actuating valves go to extremes

An AMOT product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 23, 2003

Amot self-actuating temperature control valves provide reliable control of fluid temperatures in areas of high vibration and extreme ambient conditions.

Amot has introduced a new brochure on its self-actuating temperature control valves, developed to provide reliable control of fluid temperatures in areas of high vibration and extreme ambient conditions, such as cooling water and lubricating oil circuits on diesel engines, compressors and gearboxes.

The valves can also be supplied to meet the stringent requirements of the offshore market.

Available in a variety of sizes from DN15 to DN200, the internally sensed thermostatic control valves feature a positive three-way action ensuring a fast warmup time for the flow through the bypass line at startup.

Rugged and shock-resistant, they have low friction characteristics and are tamperproof as well as environmentally friendly.

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