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News Release from: Boiswood | Subject: Kenmac KPR and KCY
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 February 2002
Pressure-reducing regulators available
from stock
Boiswood is offering ex-stock delivery on complete assemblies of the Kenmac KPR (single-stage) and KCY (two-stage) pressure-reducing regulators.
Boiswood is offering ex-stock delivery on complete assemblies of the Kenmac KPR (single-stage) and KCY (two-stage) pressure reducing regulators The new BCR1 and BCR2, are intended for applications such as cylinder pressure regulation and can be fitted with pressure gauges, cylinder connectors, flexible hoses, relief valves and shut-off valves, for customer-specific applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The assemblies are custom-built and fully tested in Boiswood's own ISO9002 approved workshop and are suitable for use with all gases, including those requiring high purity regulation.
Stock items are packaged to order and matched to customer's specific requirements on very short lead times.
The BCR1 is a compact and accurate general-purpose regulator assembly featuring convoluted antirupture diaphragms manufactured in Inconel X750 to ensure maximum accuracy, sensitivity and stability of set point pressure.
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The BCR2 is specifically designed for applications requiring precise and constant outlet pressure when subjected to wide variations in inlet pressure.
It is suitable for installations requiring the highest standards of precision and sensitivity.
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