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Lift Check Valves suit various laboratory applications.

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Lift Check Valves suit various laboratory applications.
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July 7, 2003 - With stainless steel forged bodies, LC-Series valves withstand temperatures from -100 to +900 °F and are rated at 6,000 psig CWP. Products prevent flow in reverse direction to within 99.9% of forward flow and employ gravity-assisted poppet that uses back pressure to achieve seal. Suited for various power generation and laboratory applications, compact design saves space in tight areas.

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Parker Hannifin Corp., Instrumentation Valve Div.
2651 Alabama Hwy. 21 N.
Jacksonville, AL, 36265-9681
USA


A New Series of Lift Check Valves

JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA-, JUNE 26,2003 - A new series of Lift Check Valves designed for use in a wide variety of power generation and laboratory applications has been introduced by Parker Hannifin's Instrumentation Products Division here.

Designated the LC-Series, the new Lift Check Valves are designed to withstand a wide range of temperature extremes found inside power generation, petrochemical, and chemical processing plants; within oil and gas transmission facilities; and on equipment In various laboratories.

"The LC-Series Lift Check Valves are ideal for liquid service," said IPD marketing manager Craig Beckwith. "They were designed to prevent flow in the reverse direction to within 99.9% of the forward flow-and a very significant benefit to our customers." A gravity-assisted poppet uses back pressure to achieve a seal.

The valves are rated at 6000 psig (413 bar) CWP and temperature rated at -100 degrees F to +900 degrees F (-148 degrees Centigrade to +482 Centigrade).

"The compact design of these valves can save valuable space in tight areas," Beckwith noted, "and their stainless steel forged bodies were developed to provide long service life even under very rugged operating conditions."

The Instrumentation Products Division of Parker Hannifin produces a wide range of instrumentation valves and connectors for industrial and laboratory use within the power, chemical, petrochemical, oil, gas, and pharmaceutical industries.

With annual sales of $6 billion, Parker Hannifin is the word's leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. The company employs more than 45,000 people in 46 countries around the world. For more information, visit the company’s web site at www.parker.com, or its investor information site at www.phstock.com.
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