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Precise flow control
04 October 2016
Badger Meter control valves are suitable for precise, reliable flow control in challenging ultra-low temperature applications, such as cryogenic or other similar situations.

Available from liquids handling specialists Pump Engineering, the Badger range includes models such as the Series 9000, an ANSI Class 300 globe style valve with bolted bonnet and post-guided inner valve.
They are also available as specially configured options, for example Orion Control Valves which have extended bonnets for optimum protection against extreme temperatures.
These valves are available in 1”, 1½” and 2” pipe sizes with body, bonnet and inner-valve in 316 S/S as standard, or in Alloy C as an option. The standard valve body, configured as a flangeless / NPT version, enables installation using NPT fittings or can be clamped between matching companion flanges. They are also available with conventional flanges in either the same nominal size as the valve body, or oversized flanges can be adapted to smaller bodies.
Each valve is available with several inner-valve sizes, the largest having an integral seat for maximum Cv, while reduced Cv inner-valves will fit a threaded body with replaceable seat rings. The field-proven packing / bonnet design provides high performance in the most demanding environments along with quick, easy maintenance when required. Optional double packing in either PTFE or REK is available for fugitive emission control. To meet the demands of the most extreme applications and environments, Badger Valves can be specified with a range of options.