Univalve – Stop-Check Valve
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The Univalve – Stop-Check Valve by Edward is a high-performance valve designed for critical industrial applications, particularly in environments requiring high temperature and high pressure. This valve features a robust Y-pattern design with ground ACME stem threads and a low friction yoke bushing, ensuring reliable operation and ease of maintenance. It is equipped with an integral Stellite seat and backseat, providing enhanced durability and sealing performance.
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Specifications
- Brand: Edward
- Standards: ISO, Nuclear, ASME (ANSI)
- Misc: OS & Y, High Temp, High Pressure
Technical Data
- Ground ACME stem threads
- Low friction yoke bushing
- Two-piece yoke/bonnet for ease of field repair
- ACME threaded bonnet to resist galling
- Unwelded (graphitic seal) or welded bonnet
- Y-pattern design
- Body-guided investment cast Stellite disk
- Integral Stellite seat and backseat
Advantages
- High durability with integral Stellite components
- Easy maintenance with a two-piece yoke/bonnet design
- Superior resistance to galling due to ACME threaded bonnet
- Designed for reliable operation in high-temperature and high-pressure environments
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