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Ball Valve suits high-pressure applications.

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May 6, 2003 - Suited for operation at pressures to 10,000 psig, Hi Pro valve utilizes 2-piece construction to minimize potential leak paths. Bidirectional valve, fabricated from 316 stainless steel, is available in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 in. sizes or 6, 8, 10 and 12 mm metric versions. Design conforms to ANSI/ASME ratings and features 4:1 pressure boundary safety factor. Valve mechanism works on floating ball principle, with dynamic response seats and anti blow-out stem.

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Parker Hannifin Corp.
6035 Parkland Blvd.
Cleveland, OH, 44124
USA


Novel Two-Piece Ball Valve Provides Compact Reliability in High Pressure Applications

• design reduces potential leak paths to a minimum

Parker Instrumentation has launched a ball valve range designed for high pressure operation at up to 10,000 PSIG/689 BarG. Utilizing a novel two-piece construction, the new Hi Pro valve reduces potential leak paths to a minimum. With the added ability to select integral compression tube fitting ends - avoiding the use of taper threads - the valve offers exceptional integrity to meet the most demanding requirements of oil, gas and chemical process control applications.

The new, fully bidirectional Hi Pro valve is fabricated from 316 stainless steel. Available in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch sizes, or 6, 8, 10 and 12 mm metric versions, the design conforms with ANSI/ASME ratings and features a 4:1 pressure boundary safety factor, to deliver reliable 10,000 PSIG/689 BarG operation. It meets the fire safe requirements of API 607 and BS6755 Part 2. The valve's body end connector thread is additionally fitted with an environmental seal, protecting it from corrosion attack.

The valve mechanism works on the floating ball principle, with dynamic response seats and an anti blow-out stem, and offers and 100% bubble tight operation. PEEK (polyetherketone) seat material is utilized on 10,000 PSIG versions to allow the valve to operate over a wide temperature range from -54 to +232°C (-65 to +450°F). Alternatively, Hi Pro valves may be specified with PTFE seats for operation over -54 to +204°C (-65 to +400°F) at pressures to 6000 PSIG/414 BarG.

Hi Pro's seats are designed for inherent cavity relief, assuring complete venting downstream of any process medium within the valve. The ball valve also operates with low 'breakout' (actuation) torque, which has been measured at 7.9 Nm (70 pound-inches) at full differential 10,000 PSIG/689 BarG pressure.

Designed to link with Parker's computer-controlled design and manufacturing facility, users have considerable flexibility over construction specification to optimize the product for particular applications. This includes the use of exotic fabrication materials, to enhance the product's resistance to different types of corrosive media, and integral tubing connections - allowing the specification of single-ferrule CPI or double-ferrule A-LOK compression fittings, or NPT pipe fittings with male or female threads.

By specifying Hi Pro with integral compression tube fittings, plant and process engineers can eliminate the use of taper thread interfaces and any need for sealants - reducing the risk of system contamination, and additionally saving as much as 75% of installation time.

In addition to enhancing integrity, the novel two-piece body also ensures compact size. As an example, the overall body length of the 1/4 inch version is just 2.76 inches/7 cm.

More information: http://www.parker.com/ipd

Background information. Parker Instrumentation provides tube fittings, valves, manifolds and enclosures for process and plant instrumentation in sectors including oil and gas, petrochemical/chemical, alternate fuels, pulp and paper, and analytical/high purity. We offer our own-design products, as well as those from sister Parker divisions IVD (valves), ICD (fluid connectors), UHP (semiconductor products) and Veriflo (regulators, valves, transducers). Parker Instrumentation has its European HQ in Barnstaple (UK), and serves customers throughout Europe, the Middle East and the CIS http://www.parker.com/ipd. The organisation is a division of Parker Hannifin - worldwide leader in motion, control and critical flow components and systems for instrumentation, industrial and aerospace markets.
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