Ball valve seat for high temperature service

Valves and valve actuation – With means to increase head and seat contact pressure – Seat pressed to valve

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251315, F16K 506

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050886878

ABSTRACT:
A ball valve seat for high temperature and/or abrasive fluids includes a disc-like spring portion formed as a part of the seat for maintaining a sealed relationship with the valve body and the ball and thus allowing for expansion and contraction of the valve components.

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