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Airgas® Model F3321670 Monel Fluorine Service Pressure Regulator

Part Number: F3321670SKU: Y11F3321670-AG
$2,676.32

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These regulators have been designed, constructed, and tested specifically for fluorine service. Since fluorine is a highly reactive element and a strong oxidizer, it is necessary to take special care in the design and construction of fluorine handling equipment. These regulators feature a specially designed, bronze-filled PTFE seat, encased in a Monel housing. This significantly reduces non-metallic exposure to the wetted stream, thus reducing the risk of ignition. All wetted parts are constructed of Monel metal, Iconel®, or bronze-filled PTFE materials and are protected by a 10-micron, sintered Monel filter. The regulator is degreased, passivated, and ready for immediate use in fluorine service.

Features

  • Filtered Seat: Provides added gas stream purity and extended service life.
  • Unique, Bronze-Filled PTFE Seat Design: Reduces risk of ignition from a chemical reaction.
  • Monel Metal Construction: Provides excellent corrosion resistance and is ideally suited for strong oxidizers such as fluorine.
  • Large, 21/2 Monel Gauges: Permit easy, accurate reading.
  • Degreased and Passivated: Allows for immediate use in fluorine service.

Specifications

  • Fluorine Service
  • Maximum Inlet Pressure: 1,000 psig
  • Outlet Pressure Range: 0 - 50 psig
  • Capacity: 250 scfh @ Max Del. Pressure
  • Delivery Gauge Range: 0 - 500 psig
  • Flow Capacity: Cv= 0.15
  • Ambient Operating Temperature: -40° F to 165° F
  • Designed Leak Rate: Bubble-Tight (helium)
  • Weight: 6 lbs
  • Decay Inlet Characteristic: 0.35/100 psi
  • Ports: (4) 1/4" FNPT

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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