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News Release from: Thompson Valves | Subject: Maxseal IVP pressure regulators
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 April 2001
High performance pressure regulators
explained
FCx Thompson Valves has launched a new specialist technical catalogue for its range of high performance Maxseal IVP pressure regulators.
FCx Thompson Valves has launched a new specialist technical catalogue for its range of high performance Maxseal IVP pressure regulators The catalogue provides a technical overview which includes valve selection, material selection, valve performance and a sizing guide as well as useful flow charts outlining performance in a variety of applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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There are also high quality images of every single Maxseal IVP product.
Another new catalogue, focusing on valves for use in nuclear power generation, is also newly available.
It profiles the company's complete range of bellows sealed and gland packed valves and manifolds, pressure vessels and pressure regulators.
FCx Thompson Valves is highly respected in the flow control industry for its rigorous high standards for high pressure control valves and instrumentation valves in offshore, petrochemical, steel manufacturing, water and waste processing, power generation and distribution, mining and brewing and aerospace applications worldwide.
The manufacturing company, based in Poole, Dorset, is part of FCx, one of the world's leading providers of flow control solutions operating at locations in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
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