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Strategies to Reduce Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)

  Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are a collection of highly reactive chemical compounds formed during combustion processes, partly from nitrogen compounds in the fuel, but mostly by direct combination of atmospheric

Q: Why do valves leak?

A: Valves are mechanical devices that rely upon seats and seals to create mechanical barriers to control flow. A variety of seat designs create these barriers. With use over time,

Q: What are the standard components of a valve train?

A: Standard components of all valve trains sizes include regulators, in-line strainers, dual-safety shut-off valves, manual-isolation valves, pressure switches, and test fittings. All assemblies are powder coated and pressure tested.

Q: What is a valve, or fuel, train?

A: Valve trains (or fuel trains or gas trains) control the flow of gasses for industrial equipment, such as furnaces, ovens, dryers and boilers, making them a crucial component in

Turning Up the Heat on Valve Train Safety

Despite their nearly universal use in industrial combustion processes, valve trains are not widely understood. Here are some guidelines to help ensure their safe and effective operation Does your manufacturing facility have a smoke stack?

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