Pressure Regulating Valves

Pressure regulating valves (PRVs) control and maintain consistent pressure in fluid systems. These valves adjust the flow of liquids or gases to ensure the pressure stays at a set level, even when the supply pressure fluctuates. The valve uses a ... Read More

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  • High Pressure Regulator – 200 Bar DR Series - Uflow Automation
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    High Pressure Regulator – 200 Bar DR Series

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    High Pressure Regulator – 400 Bar DR Series

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  • High Pressure Regulator – PB Series - Uflow Automation
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    High Pressure Regulator – PB Series

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  • Pressure Regulating  Valve - Uniflow Controls Private Limited
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  • Pressure Regulator - Panam Engineers
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Pressure regulating valves (PRVs) control and maintain consistent pressure in fluid systems. These valves adjust the flow of liquids or gases to ensure the pressure stays at a set level, even when the supply pressure fluctuates. The valve uses a spring-loaded mechanism to regulate the flow based on pressure changes, keeping the system stable.

PRVs are commonly found in water distribution, HVAC systems, and chemical processing. They help protect equipment, improve system efficiency, and reduce energy costs. These valves can be manually or automatically adjusted to fit changing conditions and maintain a steady pressure.

Pressure regulating valves come in various designs, including direct-acting and pilot-operated types. They are essential for optimizing system performance, enhancing safety, and prolonging the life of pumps and pipes.