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'''Chemical Valves''' suitable for use on pressure washers, it can be used as metering valve, as [[Solenoid Valves]] to have the chemical turned off and on again or as a venturi inline with the high pressure water supply. These [[Valves]] stop closing proprly if you are using acidic and agressive chemicals and then need changing.
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As said the chemical valves are often damaged by the chemicals you use in them brass chemical valves are generally of with alkaline cleaning agent and things like TFR (traffic film remover), but if you are using acid or caustic chemicals it really is worth going for a stainless steel rather than brass chemical valve.Chemical valves are high purity [[Shut-Off Valves]] for chemical and slurry supply.
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* Chemical supply
* UPW supply,
* High temperature chemical circulation

Latest revision as of 08:58, 12 February 2013

Chemical Valves

Chemical Valves suitable for use on pressure washers, it can be used as metering valve, as Solenoid Valves to have the chemical turned off and on again or as a venturi inline with the high pressure water supply. These Valves stop closing proprly if you are using acidic and agressive chemicals and then need changing.

As said the chemical valves are often damaged by the chemicals you use in them brass chemical valves are generally of with alkaline cleaning agent and things like TFR (traffic film remover), but if you are using acid or caustic chemicals it really is worth going for a stainless steel rather than brass chemical valve.Chemical valves are high purity Shut-Off Valves for chemical and slurry supply.


Applications

  • Chemical supply
  • UPW supply,
  • High temperature chemical circulation