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Taking Valve Sealing Technology to an XTREME

Taking Valve Sealing Technology to an XTREME 1

New Materials and Seat Geometries Improve Severe Service Valve Cost / Performance and Life Expectancy

A long-lasting valve sealing technology relying on advanced materials and complementary seat geometries extends the range of standard, high-performance soft seat designs into higher temperature/pressure ranges without increasing the valve owner’s costs.

Developed by Jamesbury for its soft-seated on/off ball and butterfly valves, the Xtreme sealing technology is capable of dramatically reducing the number of applications that require costly, special seat  designs and higher torque output actuators in chemical processing and many other industries with severe service requirements.

To learn more about XTREME Valve Seating Technology, check out this whitepaper from Neles.

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