New Crane check valves available from local manufacturing facility in India
Crane ChemPharma & Energy has released Duo-Chek® highly engineered, non-slam check valves with localized distribution and support from Crane’s manufacturing site in Satara, India.
Duo-Chek high performance non-slam check valves are available in a variety of sizes, pressure classes and material, and are engineered for compliance with the industry’s most stringent standards.
The valves boast reduced lead times, and maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) services. Duo-Chek are supported in the local language by factory trained technicians and Crane’s global project management expertise.
Further benefits include:
- Compact, lightweight dual plate design for efficient seating, operation and reduced installation cost.
- Independent springs with long legs to prevent seat scrubbing and provide non-slam performance.
- Retainerless valve design without body penetration for critical service applications.
John Lunde, Global Business Line Manager for Crane ChemPharma & Energy, commented: “Duo-Chek valves always delivered exceptional performance to our customers worldwide. Now that we have expanded our local capabilities, we can further exceed their needs with shorter lead times, enhanced engineering support and an overall simplification of the supply chain”.
Adapted from a press release by Emma McAleavey.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/10062014/crane_check_valves_84/
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