Pressure Control for Spray Coating
How an Equilibar® back pressure regulator can improve spray coating
How an Equilibar® back pressure regulator can improve spray coating
Equilibar® back pressure regulators are perfect for electrolyzer emergency shut down or blow-down depressurization
Equilibar® back pressure regulators for pyrolysis can control pressure at high temperatures and handle solid particulates
An Equilibar back pressure regulator/pressure sustaining valve can accurately control temperature in a liquid cooling control loop
Equilibar valves have a unique throat geometry with multiple parallel flow paths that has been shown to avoid cavitation issues (both pitting and noise).
BPRs are excellent for fuel test systems because they are easily automated, respond quickly, and operate over a wide Cv range.
An Equilibar sanitary FDO back pressure regulator is excellent for sanitary tank blanketing where inerting pressure is very low.
Equilibar BPRs can be configured for complex applications, including very low temperature and cryogenic fluid control.
Equilibar® back pressure regulators makes automotive and aerospace test stand operation run smoothly
Some applications need a low differential pressure valve, where overall system pressure is low and the user wants to avoid pressure loss.
An Equilibar BPR provides precise and consistent pressure for the reverse osmosis process even if the feed water experiences variable flow rates.
How to use an Equilibar® back pressure valve in polymer chemistry process control
Our dome-loaded sanitary back pressure regulator can accurately control the differential pressure across a membrane in a wide range of flow rates.
Our back pressure regulator paired with our electronic pilot controller provides a simple, elegant level control option that is easy to install and maintain.
An Equilibar back pressure regulator (BPR) has several advantages over other BPRs in flow chemistry applications.
The Equilibar® back pressure valve can be used as a level control valve to control steady state liquid flow through a range of flow coefficients.