PBM, Inc. - PBM Valve

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PBM, Inc. - PBM Valve
CRYOGENIC
BALL VALVES
PBM CP and CI Series industrial and
sanitary ball valves are specifically
designed for cryogenic applications.
PBM cryogenic valves have a unique
design that provides superior
performance through cooling and
heating cycles.
Fe a t u re s
• Sizes 1/2” - 2”
• Temperatures from ambient to -320˚ F, -200˚ C.
• Live loaded upstream seat, body seals, and bonnet
• Materials of construction: stainless steel, hastelloy, brass, duplex,
and others
• 150# pressure class
• Cleaned for oxygen service
• Optional locking handles
• Automation available
• TFMTM seats/seals
• Upstream vent hole in ball. Valve is uni-directional.
• Valve meets or exceeds leakage performance per MSS SP-134.
What makes it work?
An extended bonnet with an upper set of stem packings.
Body seals, upstream seat, and stem packings are live loaded with spring washers - as
metal shrinks, it keeps pressure on seals as temperature goes through cooling and heating
cycles.
How to Order
Product
CI
CP
Material
Size
316
Sanitary
H- Stainless C
Uni-directional
Steel
316
Industrial
HL Stainless D
Uni-directional
Steel
1/2”
Series
5
Series 5
End
B-
Buttweld G
3/4”
Q-
Female
NPT
Socket
Weld
C-
Hastelloy
E
C-276
1”
U-
N-
922
Bronze
1-1/2”
FExt.
(Sanitary Buttweld
only)
for Tube
Y-
Hastelloy
H
C-22
2”
XTri(Sanitary Clamp
only)
Tube
22
Duplex
2205
G
Other options available - consult factory.
Butt Weld
Tri-Clamp
Female NPT/
Socket Weld
Size
C
D
E
A
B
A
B
A
B
1/2”
5.5
2.75
3.5
1.75
3.12
1.56
.92
9.28
4.15
3/4”
5.5
2.75
4.0
2.0
3.44
1.72
1.0
9.43
4.15
1”
6.0
3.0
5.37
2.69
4.25
2.13
1.33
9.29
5.0
1-1/2”
7.5
3.75
5.5
2.75
5.5
2.75
1.78
13.0
8.03
2”
8.0
4.0
6.25
3.13
6.0
3.0
2.15
13.3
8.03
PBM, Inc. • 1070 Sandy Hill Road, Irwin, PA 15642
Phone: 800.967.4PBM • 724.863.0550 • Fax: 724.864.9255
E-mail: [email protected] • Web: www.pbmvalve.com
Patent Pending
LT-35 1/09
© 2009 PBM, Inc.
Seat &
Seal
TFM®
Cryogenic Applications
A cryogenic liquid is defined as a liquid with a normal boiling point below -240°F
(-150°C, 123°K). The most commonly used industrial gases that are transported,
handled, and stored in the liquid state at cryogenic temperatures are argon, helium,
hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. Typically, applications that require cryogenic
valves are liquefied gases that are used in various processes. These gases would
include the above. Operation temperatures range from minus 109 F (for CO2) to
minus 452 F (for Helium). In addition, there may be processes and reactions in
industries we serve that are carried out at lower temperatures. See
http://www.trgn.com/database/cryogen.html for properties of the major cryogens.
The major producers and suppliers of these gases are Air Liquide, Praxair, Air
Products, and BOC to name a few. Additional contacts are supplied on attached
sheet “Cryogenic Targets”. These gases would be used by the industries we serve
for chilling process (cooling) and perhaps reactants for specific processes.
Where would I sell a cryogenic valve?
Major
1.
2.
3.
4.
users of cryogenic valves include the major gas producers and distributors
BOC (British Oxygen Corp)
Praxair
Air Liquide
Air Products
Cryogenic Air Separation
Cryogenic gas producers operate hundreds of cryogenic air separation plants around
the world - from smaller on-site customer facilities - to the largest plant of its kind in
India.
Cryogenic air separation technology is used by many industries that rely on an
uninterrupted supply of atmospheric gases. Cryogenic air separation plants produce
tons of oxygen, nitrogen, and argon efficiently and safely every day.
How It Works
The process begins with the intake of huge volumes of air from the atmosphere. The
air is compressed and purified before entering the cryogenic equipment package. The
air is cooled to about -300°F (-185°C) and then, relying on different boiling points,
separated into its elemental components in the form of liquid oxygen, argon and
nitrogen.
Cryogenic system components include:
An air compressor
A pre-purifier
An insulated package containing cryogenic equipment (cold box)
A cooling system
Computer controls
Back-up supply
Example of where a major producer would sell cryogenic gases (Praxair):
Gas Applications
Our extensive line of medical gases is just one aspect of the quality, reliability and technological
innovation you can expect from Praxair. The majority of Praxair's production and customer
service facilities have earned International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9002
certification, ensuring product and service consistency.
Respiratory Therapy Gases
• Therapy gases
• Heliox
• Diagnostic gases
• Anesthetic gases - Nitrous oxide/calibration mixtures
• Blood gas mixtures
• Laser gas mixtures (in-patient and out-patient surgery)
• Excimer
• Molecular
• Surgical
• Helium-neon
• Lung diffusion gas mixtures
• Short- and long-term life support and care
• Oxygen
• Helium-oxygen mixtures
• Computed Tomography (CT) scanning mixtures
Oxygen
Praxair has long been a premier supplier of pure oxygen and bulk storage equipment to medical
facilities. Beyond supplying bulk oxygen, Praxair also:
• Designs and installs safe, smoothly functioning bulk liquid oxygen storage systems for
efficient supply.
• Familiarizes you and your staff with sometimes confusing federal, state, and local
regulatory codes governing oxygen supply installations.
• Provides minimum 24-hour reserve supplies of bulk oxygen.
• Installs Praxair's Tracker™ or similar computerized remote monitoring system
• Ensures that your oxygen supplies are not interrupted during supplier changeover or a
new bulk storage installation.
• For homecare assistance, Praxair, or in Canada its subsidiary Medigas, provides three
systems which deliver oxygen: concentrators, compressed gas systems, and liquid
systems.
Laboratory Gases
• Anaerobic and aerobic gas mixtures
• Instrument gases
• Clinical stable isotopic gases
• Carbon monoxide-neon
• Carbon monoxide-acetylene-helium
• Carbon monoxide-helium-oxygen
• Carbon monoxide-acetylene-helium-oxygen
• Pure gases
• Acetylene
• Air
• Argon
• Carbon dioxide
• Helium
• Hydrogen
• Methane
• Nitrogen
• Oxygen
• Propane
Sterilant Gases
Praxair supplies ethylene oxide-based sterilant gases. These gases are used in the sterilization of
a variety of medical devices, surgical equipment, and similar materials used in the healthcare
industry. Our Specialty Gases operations utilizes special cylinder cleaning and inspection
procedures to ensure the purity of these products, minimizing polymer problems.
Liquid Helium
Helium is used as a component of breathing mixtures to reduce the density of the mixture to
facilitate breathing under certain physical and physiological conditions.
In Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines, helium cools electromagnetic coils to
superconductive levels. This decreases the metal's ordinary resistance to the electrical current
and results in high-resolution images.
Nitrogen
Nitrogen is used as a component in many gas mixtures and as a displacement medium for sterile
equipment. It is also used as a non- oxidizing displacement medium in pharmaceutical vials and
as a propellant in pressurized aerosol type dispensers. Nitrogen provides a source of pneumatic
pressure to power gas-operated medical devices and as a coolant for carbon dioxide surgical
lasers.
Nitrogen is also used to freeze and preserve blood, tissue, semen and other biological specimens
and to freeze and destroy diseased tissue in cryosurgery and dermatology. It may also be used to
pre-cool or insulate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines which conserves helium.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide is used for close-to-physiologic atmospheres for the operation of artificial organs
and in cryosurgery with insufflators during laparoscopic surgery. Carbon dioxide is also used as a
component in a mixture of oxygen or air as a respiratory stimulant to promote deep breathing.
Nitrous Oxide
Nitrous oxide is used as an analgesic, often in combination with other agents for the production of
anesthesia. Nitrous oxide is also used in cryosurgery.
Medical Air
Medical air is used in respiratory therapy and humidity treatments using nebulizers
See file “Cryogenic Targets” for additional prospective Cryogenic valve users.
Cryogenic Valves - Prospective targets
Company
Location*
Web
Information
BOC Gases
Air Liquide
Air Products & Chem.
Praxair
Murray Hill, NJ
Houston, TX
Allentown, PA
Tonowanda, NY
www.boc.com
www.airliquide.com
www.airproducts.com
www.praxair.com
Major
Major
Major
Major
AirGas
Scott Specialty Gases
Abbott Labs
Taylor Wharton
Dow Chemical
Linde Gas Company
Holox / AGA
Edwards Vacuum
Matheson Tri-Gas
MG Industries
Norco
Trimac / Logex
Chart Industries
Proton Energy Systems
Carbonic Systems
Aeriform Corp
Mittler Supply
Radnor, PA
Plumsteadville, PA
Abbott Park, IL
Mechanicsville, PA
Midland, MI
LaPorte, TX
Norcross, GA
Wilmington, MA
Irving, TX
Malvern, PA
Boise, ID
US / Canada
Cleveland, OH
Wallingford, CT
Elmira, NY
Houston, TX
South Bend, IN
www.airgas.com
www.scottgas.com
www.abbott.com
www.taylorwharton.com
www.dow.com
www.linde.com
www.holox.com
www.edwardsvacuum.com
www.trigas.com
www.airgas.com
www.norco-inc.com
www.trimac.com
www.chart-ind.com
www.protonenergy.com
www.carbonic.com
www.aeriform.com
www.uigi.com
Medical & Specialty gases
High purity gases
Blanketing / process chilling
Broad range of industrial gases
Blanketing / process chilling
Industrial gases
Industrial gases
Vacuum systems
Bulk gas / trailer transport systems
Welding products, cutting systems
Bulk cryogenic delivery systems
Bulk transport
Cryogenic production
Hydrogen generators
Carbon dioxide supplier
Gas supplier
On-site Nitrogen and Oxygen
producer
producer
producer
producer
* Location is for Corporate Headquarters. Most companies have multiple locations throughout the US and Canada
PBM cryogenic valve written specification:
CP (Industrial) or CI (Sanitary)
PBM C-Series 5 two-way full port Class 150# cryogenic ball valve; body, ball stem
and end fitting material shall be 316 / 316L stainless steel (or other materials as
specified). Seats and seals shall be TFM™ material, upstream seat, body seals, and
stem packing shall be live-loaded. Valve shall be uni-directional with body markings
for flow direction and upstream vent hole in ball. For manual valves, handle shall be
300 series stainless steel. Maximum working pressure to be 275 psig CWP and
temperatures from ambient to -320 degrees F (-200 degrees C). Valve shall be
cleaned for oxygen service and shall meet or exceed leakage performance per MSS
SP-134
Optional automation (Pneumatic or electric), mechanical and electro-polishing
surfaces,
Sizes ½-inch through 2-inch,
PBM Model Number: CP (material)-(size) 5 (end connection)-G (option codes)