Products Description
Definition of Miro Pressure Regulator
Miro Pressure Regulator, also known as Miro Pressure Regulating Valve or Miro Pressure Reducer, is a type of pressure regulator specifically designed for ultra-low pressure applications. It delivers extremely stable outlet pressure. Adopting a single-stage diaphragm pressure reducing structure, it uses rubber and PTFE diaphragms for pressure transmission. It is mainly applied in low to medium flow gas systems, and there are also ultra-low pressure liquid pressure regulators suitable for liquid systems.
Product Features of Miro Pressure Regulator
1. Suitable for ultra-low pressure control scenarios.
2. Single-stage pressure reducing structure.
3. Adopts large-area diaphragm design.
4. Body threads: Inlet and outlet ports with sizes of 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", and 1-2"NPT (F), as well as flange connections.
5. Built-in filter screen.
6. Available for panel-mounted or wall-mounted installation.
Technical Parameters of Miro Pressure Regulator
Product Name: Miro Pressure Regulator
Inlet Port Size: 1/4" to 1-1/2"T
Outlet Port Size: 1/4"NPT to 1-1/2"NPT
Connection Type: NPT (F), NPT (M), ferrule fittings, welded fittings, and other types of fittings available as options.
Inlet Pressure: 10Psi ~ 10000Psi
Outlet Pressure: 0-2kPa, 0-5kPa, 0-10kPa, 0-20kPa
Operating Temperature: -40℃ ~ +165℃
Flow Coefficient (CV): 0.06 ~ 6.5
Leakage Test: Bubble test
Weight: 1KG ~ 8.5KG
Valve Body Material: SS316, SS316L
Structure Type: Diaphragm type, piston type
Suitable Medium: Gases, etc.
Test Pressure: 1.5 times the maximum outlet pressure
Application Fields of Miro Pressure Regulator
Gas manifolds, petrochemical industry testing equipment, gas purging systems, corrosive gases, specialty gases, high-purity gases, gas chromatographs, gas lasers, etc.




