New Model CV valve sizes have been introduced to the market by ACME Cryogenics in response to the global expansion of hydrogen infrastructure. The valves are suitable for industrial hydrogen-handling in industries such as aerospace, food and beverage, electronics, automobile, manufacturing and medical.
ACME Cryogenics, part of OPW Clean Energy Solutions and Dover , today announced that it has developed new 6″ and 8″ valves for its Model CV Valve product line. These additions satisfy the growing customer demand for hydrogen valves with larger bore sizes.
“We are proud to introduce new valve sizes within our CV Valve product line following the global expansion of hydrogen infrastructure. These larger components reflect our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our customers, providing them with reliable solutions for the growing hydrogen market,” Dan Hutchinson, ACME Cryogenics Technical Sales Manager.
The ACME Model CV valves possess design and operational benefits that make them both ideal for the handling of hydrogen and compatible for use in applications that require a vacuum-jacketed valve and piping system. All valves are compliant with ASME B31.3 and CSA B51 regulations that govern the use of valves in industrial applications with various pressure and temperature ratings.
Model CV valves are rated for hydrogen-handling use in a wide range of markets and industries, including aerospace, food and beverage, electronics, vehicle refuelling, industrial manufacturing and medical.
For more information about the extension of the ACME Cryogenics Model CV Valve product line and other OPW Clean Energy Solutions equipment and systems, please visit opwces.com.
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