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News Release from: UK Process Valves | Subject: Dafram ball valves
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 January 2003
Italian ball valves from stock
UK Process Valves is now a stocking distributor of the Dafram range of split body and end-entry, floating ball and trunnion mounted ball valves.
UK Process Valves is now a stocking distributor of the Dafram range of split body and end-entry, floating ball and trunnion mounted ball valves Founded in 1958, Dafram was the first company to manufacture ball valves in Italy
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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UK Process Valves has been made a stockist, distributor of the Richter range of PFA and FEP lined ball valves, butterfly valves, check valves, relief valves and sampling valves from Germany.
Dafram remains unique as one of the only valve manufacturers in the world which owns its own, modern foundry.
This facility provides Dafram with complete control over casting quality and the ability to produce valves in a vast spectrum of materials in extremely short lead times.
The Dafram ball valve range encompasses every specification including floating ball design ASA Class 150, 300 and 600lb (DIN PN16 and PN40) valves manufactured in accordance with ANSI B16.5 and trunnion mounted pipeline ball valves ASA Class 600, 900 and 1500lb manufactured in accordance with BS5351 and API6D.
The Dafram product range represents the very latest in ball valve technology.
All valves are manufactured under the DIN/ISO9001/EN29001 standard and are fully compliant with the European Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC.
UK Process Valves hold extensive stocks of the Dafram product range which is augmented by a comprehensive knowledge of valve specification and application.
Customers appreciate the security of dealing with a supplier who understands their technical requirements.
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