Products Description
Definition of Low-Pressure Pressure Regulator
Low-Pressure Pressure Regulator, also known as low-pressure pressure regulating valve or low-pressure pressure regulator, refers to a pressure regulator that reduces the inlet pressure to a lower outlet pressure. It adopts a diaphragm-type pressure reducing structure and features stable outlet pressure.
Technical Parameters of Low-Pressure Pressure Regulator
Maximum inlet pressure: 6000 psi
Outlet pressure: 0-2 MPa
Inlet specification: 1/4-2” (NPT)
Outlet specification: 1/4, 1/2, 5/8, 1 (G, NPT), ferrule fittings, bottle fittings, etc.
Test pressure: 1.5 times the maximum inlet pressure
Operating temperature: -40°F to +165°F (-40℃ to +74℃)
Application Fields of Low-Pressure Pressure Regulator
Mainly used in leading fields such as petrochemical industry, semiconductor, scientific instruments, chemical fiber, lighting equipment, heat treatment, metallurgy, glass, food, medicine, electronics, national defense and aerospace, aviation, etc.
Product Features of Low-Pressure Pressure Regulator
Large diaphragm cover structure
High pressure regulation accuracy
Easy operation
Low maintenance cost, long maintenance cycle, easy assembly and disassembly, easy inspection of valve seat sealing ring, fewer maintenance spare parts
Excellent control performance: high regulation accuracy, fast response, and good stability




