Expanded design, cumbersome piping problems, additional actuation costs and a large footprint are often the results of individual valves performing redundant individual functions or tasks. By looking beyond yesterday's selections you could avoid these cumbersome issues in the future.
Valves today are easier to adapt and offer additional advantages you could benefit from. One example is Evsco's modular Stack Valve System. Designs that utilize Stack Valve Systems generally handle comparable flows but reduce the complexity and costs, both upstream and downstream. Stack Valve Systems increase performance by reducing the number of actuators in the system leading to a more efficient compact design.
When compared to existing systems, Stack Valves consistently meet and exceed expectations because of these reasons.
Evsco valves can be used in a wide variety of applications, including instrumentation, research and development, pilot and process sampling, gas chromatography, inks, P&P, medical, pharm., complex fluid transfer circuitry, remote control and positioning, and switching and transfer systems.
Evsco valves have a long history of being able to withstand demanding applications under a wide range of pressure, temperature, and corrosive conditions. Utilizing a wide variety of materials, porting arrangements and sizes, Evsco valves provide you the ability to select the most efficient and appropriate valve, whatever your requirements may be.