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Take liquid samples in sanitary environments—these sampling valves have a hygienic design, so they’re commonly used in breweries and wineries.
Often installed on petroleum loading arms to test fuel quality without interrupting flow, these valves are fire-tested to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) 607, Edition 5, for securely isolating fluid and preventing the spread of fire.
To test water quality without interrupting flow, drain a small amount of liquid through the sampling outlet.
Install these low-profile valves in tight spots. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Metal provides more durability than plastic. These valves have barbed fittings that grip onto tubing for a secure hold. Use them with water and air.
Plastic provides a lightweight and economical alternative to metal. All valves have barbs that grip onto tubing for a secure hold. They’re for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Also known as luer-lock couplings, quick-turn fittings consist of a plug and a socket that connect with a half turn, so you can easily connect and disconnect your line. Use these valves with water and oil.
Barbs grip onto tubing, providing a secure hold. To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications, these valves have a plastic body and a chemical-resistant seal.
For chemical-processing applications in confined areas, these valves have an EPDM seal and a PVC or CPVC body to withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions and a low-profile handle to fit in tight spots.
Convert an everyday syringe into a gas sampling syringe. These valves allow you to collect, transport, and store gas samples without worrying about evaporation or leaks.