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Pump Engineering presents barstock valve

A Pump Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 22, 2008

Pump Engineering has developed the Badger RC250 barstock valve, for process applications requiring control valves that can withstand highly corrosive media.

The Badger series of valves includes a wide range of options, such as the RC250 model.

The valves are available in a range of materials, including stainless steel, Hastelloy, Monel and titanium and will handle flows from 100 litres per hour up to 8,000 litres per hour, at pressures up to 9 bar.

RC250 valves feature linear or equal per cent trims, Hastelloy C and Tantalum trims, Kynar trim CVs from 6.0 to 0.05 and metallic trim CVs from 6.0 to 0.0000018.

They are available in 0.25in, 0.5in, 0.75in and 1in sizes with NPT or wafer-style connections and a choice of Teflon CV rings or REK packing.

Control options include pneumatic and electric actuators.

The RC250 (807) barstock model is also available in PVDF, and will therefore withstand a wide range of corrosive media occurring in water treatment, chemical feed, pH control, semiconductor, and pulp and paper applications.

This type of application could involve aggressive fluids such as sodium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, sulphuric acid, sodium chlorate, ammonium fluoride and hydrochloric acid, all of which can be safely handled by the RC250 PVDF valve.

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