This NACE compliant, pressure-compensating flow control valve is 0.250 inches in diameter and 1.57 inches in length. Designed to survive the harshest environments, this valve provides a constant flow rate over a wide range of pressure differentials. Regulated flow rates are available from 0.01 to 0.1 GPM.
Characteristic | Specification |
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Regulated Flow Tolerance from Minimum – 5000 psid | ±15% |
Regulated Flow Tolerance from 5001-8000 psid | ±20% |
Nominal System Pressure | up to 8000 psi |
Nominal Weight | 6 grams |
Nominal Screen Hole Size | 0.008 inches |
PART | MATERIAL |
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Body | MP35N |
Loading Washer | MP35N |
Nose | MP35N |
Optional Shims | MP35N |
Pin | MP35N |
Piston | MP35N |
Screens | MP35N |
Spacers | MP35N |
Spring Seat | MP35N |
Spring | MP35N or Elgiloy® |
Metering Disc | 316L Cres or MP35N |
Shim | 316L Cres or MP35N |
Internal Seal | PTFE with MP35N or Elgiloy Spring |
This table below contains the part numbers and technical specifications for this product. If you have specific questions, need a quote, or would like to request a handbook or drawing, click the red request button in the column on the far right.
PART NUMBER | DESCRIPTION |
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CUTA250116C | Installation / Extraction Tool Set |
FLFX0512880B | Replacement Pin |
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The Lee Company has developed the Lohm Laws for defining and measuring resistance to fluid flow. The Lohm is defined such that 1 Lohm will flow 100 GPM of water with a pressure drop of 25 psi at a temperature of 80°F.
Always verify flow calculations by experiment.
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