Longer life for ball valves

A Circor Instrumentation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 7, 2002

Circor Instrumentation has introduced a high cycle low-maintenance design into an increasing range of Hoke ball valves using energised stem packing technology.

Circor Instrumentation has introduced a high cycle low-maintenance design into an increasing range of Hoke ball valves using energised stem packing technology, which extends life up to 100,000 cycles, and live-loaded seats that compensate for wear and temperature cycling without ever needing adjustment, making the valves totally leak-tight in operation over their entire pressure range.

The DL/TL Series unidirectional ball valves give a choice of Delta stem seals or a spring-loaded Teflon design that reduces operating torque and caters for media compatibility, also offered on the 7 Series two- and three-port three-piece bolted valves.

Supplied with a manual handle or optional factory-assembled air actuator that reduces installed cost, these quarter-turn valves give fast on/off operation and visual indication of position.

Grounded stems prevent static discharge for safety.

DL/TL models are available in brass, 316 stainless steel and Monel, and 7 Series valves come in 316 SS as standard or special alloys to specification.

There is also a 70 Series style having a welded end-fitting to prevent accidental disassembly and a 71 Series with gasketted end-fittings to allow rebuilding.

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