Harrison Valve Introduces Complete Line of Precision C10 Specialty Gas Valves
Harrison Valve, Santa Ana, Calif., USA, this week released a new broad range of precision C10 Specialty Gas Valves for the growing market of high purity and specialty calibration gas markets.
"The new Harrison precision C10 Valves are available in many configurations and material of construction for a variety of gases and customer requirements," said a Harrison spokesperson. "Harrison's broad range and ability to produce to any customer specification cost effectively will earn Harrison a leading market position in this high volume compact valve market."
The C10 Series is available in aluminum, brass, and stainless steel construction, with a variety of valve bodies including spanner wrench and wrench flats for operating pressures up to 3,000 psi service pressure. Customer specific requests such as body design, material, and o-ring specifications are welcomed by Harrison's technical team.
"Although Harrison is excited to announce the C10 calibration gas valves to the specialty gas markets, Harrison has invested years of experience producing compact specialty valves for various customer specific applications with 1,000's of units proven in service," Ron Barnett explained. "Harrison works closely with many global companies producing proprietary gas valves to the most exact specifications."
Harrison Valve has longstanding experience in designing and manufacturing products for multiple compressed gas markets, critical applications and OEM customers, and its operations focus exclusively on producing the highest quality valve products at uncompromised value. Harrison Valve products are produced to meet or exceed the highest U.S. and international standards.
Harrison Valve is a global supplier of precision valve products serving a broad range of applications, industries, and markets, which since its inception has produced millions of units in service on five continents. Harrison Valve is the fastest growing cylinder valve manufacturer in the world today.
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