Pressurization Valves | #PressValv


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Pressurization Valves | #PressValv

A pressurization valve is a control valve used to limit or control pressure of a fluid in a system to a required output value.


Technical Specifications

  • Operating Temperature: -65° to +400 °F
  • Pressure Rating: 1 psi to 150 psi Designed to meet requirements psi
  • Materials of Construction: Stainless steel or aluminum for hot turbine engine oil; composite or thermoplastic for working fluids like water
  • Cycles per Lifetime: 50,000 to 60,000 (30 year life)
  • For Fluid Type: Custom designed to handle turbine oil, fuel, hydraulic fluid, or even water
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Parker Aerospace pressurization valves are valves of unique shape, size, and function, and custom designed to meet requirements. They have custom fittings to adapt to application interface.

With flow analysis and predictive modeling, Parker Aerospace custom designs these pressure regulating valves for applications that range from 1 psi to 150 psi. Typically, they are made from stainless steel or aluminum. For less demanding fluids, they may even be made from composite or thermoplastic.

APPLICATIONS:
This technology is used on main gas turbine engine fuel and lubrication systems on aircraft such as commercial and business jets, helicopters, and military aircraft.

FEATURES AND ATTRIBUTES:
• Materials provide reliable, lightweight, environmental conditions compliance

OPTIONAL FEATURES:
• Custom flow analysis and predictive modeling

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