Zeus Valves

Control Valve

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Introduction

MIL 27000 series compact globe control valves are designed with built-in versatility, making them the most widely used control valve well suited to handle a wide variety of process applications.

The single-ported, shank-guided valve with a very unique compact construction makes it the most preferred choice for every industrial segment.

Features

Compact and Lightweight Construction

Unique compact design, makes the mounting of the valves possible in cramped locations like pharmaceutical plants where mounting space is a constraint.

Shank Guiding

Rugged, shank guiding provides support to ensure plug stability.

Reduced Capacity

In addition to full area trim, reduced trim options are also available to provide a wider flow range capability.

Trim Type

Standard construction offers a threaded seat ring. Contoured plugs are available with equal percentage or linear characteristics.

Field-reversible Actuator

The air failure action of the actuator can be reversed at site with the usage of minimal spare parts.

Optional Handwheel

Compact top mounted handwheel is an add-on feature for manual operation.

Tight Shut-off

Class IV leakage as per FCI 70.2 is standard. Optional construction meets Class V & VI seat leakage rates as per FCI 70.2.

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Typical Applications

MIL 27000 series compact globe control valves are adapted for use in any industrial segment for applications with moderate pressure drop.
These valves can also be used for fluids containing small particulate presence.
In addition, these valves can handle viscous fluids in refineries and petrochemicals.

Compact globe control valves also find extensive use in Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Bio-medical industries where accurate monitoring and controlling of the valve position is critical as it affects the product quality. Equally attractive feature is the overall compactness offered by the valve which overcomes any kind of space constraints at the site.

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