Jamesbury™ ball valve, series 6RA3
Flow control
Jamesbury™ ball valve, series 6RA3
Flow control
What’s driving sustainable development in valve technologies?
When we look at valves from the sustainability point of view, three key aspects stand out clearly at the forefront: emissions, internal tightness and a lifecycle view. In all three cases industry standards and regulations play an important role in driving development and ensuring the environmental performance of industrial processes.
Insights ● Blog postKeep an eye on environmental performance
This blog post discusses how the right valve technology can improve environmental performance and help minimize...
Insights ● Blog postButterfly valve installed, problem solved - Reducing Dow’s operational costs under extreme process conditions
The Dow Chemical Company has been operating in Stade, Germany for more than 40 years. Nearly three million tons of basic and specialty chemicals are manufactured per year in this ultramodern integrated plant complex, placing high availability and safety demands on all components. That’s why Dow has installed a custom-designed butterfly valve, developed by Neles, to reliably shut off the DME reactor in Stade.
Insights ● Blog postJamesbury™ full port flanged ball valve, series 9000
Flow control
Jamesbury™ ball valve, series 3000
Flow control
What are flashing and cavitation?
Cavitation and flashing are two-phase phenomena appearing in liquid flow through the control valve under certain conditions | Valmet flow control
Insights ● ArticleMetso to introduce advanced flow control practices at Valve World Americas
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Jamesbury™ ball valve, series 5RNT
Flow control
Jamesbury™ ball valve, series 9150RR
Flow control