Range of ball valves with nickel plated brass bodies, chrome plated brass ball, PTFE seats, and either lever or T handle operating members (see models). Maximum working pressure 16.0 to 64.0 Bar (Size & model dependant, see models) Maximum working temp 85°C
Range of angle valves (chromium plated brass bodies) with EPDM O-rings and washers. The products incorporate non-rising spindle headworks with dome type operating members. Maximum working pressure 10 bar. Maximum working temperature 80°C.
Range of screw down stop valves with brass bodies and bonnets and EPDM seats. Maximum working pressure 20.0 bar. Cold water use only.
'Promag'. Factory applied, black coloured (once mixed), polyurethane primer and topcoat manufactured in Suzhou, China. Mix components A & B of the primer in a 1:2 mass ratio and apply as per manufacturer's instructions dated '13-01-2022' Cure for 2 hours@23°C. Mix components A, B & C of the topcoat in a 92.59%:5.19%:2.22% volume ratio and apply as per manufacturer's instructions dated '13-01-2022'. Cure for 20 seconds@23°C. For use with water up to 23°C. This material is only approved for the mixing and curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the mixing and/or curing conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the material is not covered by the scope of the approval.
‘PVEF undercoat with Fluiglide Topcoat’. Factory applied, cream coloured (once mixed and applied), coating system comprising of ‘Polyglass VEF’, two-component glassflake vinyl ester undercoat and ‘Fluiglide’, two-component polyester topcoat. Mix and apply ‘Polyglass VEF’ in accordance with Corrocoat ‘product reference 2/23’ dated ‘5th June 2007’ and last reviewed ‘March 2022’. Cure for 24 hrs@20°C (±1°C). Mix and apply ‘Fluiglide’ in accordance with Corrocoat ‘product reference ‘4/01’, valid from ‘23rd October 1995’ and last reviewed ‘March 2022’. Cure for a minimum of 6 days@20°C (with a lower tolerance of -1°C). For use with water up to 23°C. These materials are only approved for the curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the cure conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the materials are not covered by the scope of the approval.
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