Ss Emergency Shut-off Bottom Valve for Chemical Tanker

Model NO.: X01A1-100QB
Overview
Specifications
Standard or Nonstandard:
Other

Structure:
Other

Pressure:
Low Pressure

Power:
Manual

Material:
Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel 304

Temperature of Media:
Medium Temperature

Media:
Acid

Port Size:
4"

Place of Origin:
Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

Model Number:
X01A1-100QB

Brand Name:
Donoo

Application:
Road Chemical Tanker

Size:
4", DN100

Working Method:
Pneumatic
Packaging & Delivery
Delivery Detail:
Witnin 10 days
Product Description

Features & Benifit

Bottom Valve is installed on the bottom of the tanker, the top parts is tightly sealed inside the tanker.When pipeline or valve is broken suddenly, it will keep the tanker still tightly sealed to avoid the fuel leaking out to improve the safety during transportation.The main body is made of 304 Stainless Steel under the precision die casting with the advantage of simple structure,longer service life, easy servicing,etc.It can be made of 316 Stainless Steel if need.But please inform us before order.

It is suitable for Chemicals transportation.

Temperature Range:    -50  +200

 

Packaging & Shipping

 By Sea or By Air or Express Carrier

Packed By Carton

Our Services

 Quality Guarantee 12 Months.

After-Sales Service is Available.


Ss Emergency Shut-off Bottom Valve for Chemical Tanker

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