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PP Pressure Release Valve

The PP Pressure Release Valve, also known as a pressure relief valve, is engineered to protect industrial piping systems from overpressure conditions. Manufactured from durable Polypropylene (PP), this valve is ideal for use in corrosive and chemically aggressive environments. It functions by automatically releasing excess pressure from the pipeline, ensuring safety and system integrity. It is widely used in chemical processing, water treatment, and other industrial applications involving pressurized flow systems.

The valve is designed for precise pressure regulation and consistent performance, offering both safety and operational efficiency in various process environments.

Key Features of PP Pressure Release Valve

  • Corrosion-Resistant Material: Constructed from high-grade PP for excellent chemical resistance.
  • Automatic Pressure Relief: Releases excess pressure to maintain system safety.
  • Adjustable Set Pressure: Pressure setting can be adjusted based on system requirements.
  • Leak-Free Design: Ensures tight sealing under normal operating pressures.
  • Compact and Lightweight: Easy to install in confined spaces or integrated systems.
  • Low Maintenance: Minimal moving parts reduce maintenance frequency and cost.
  • Wide Compatibility: Suitable for a variety of fluids including acids, bases, and chemical solutions.
  • UV and Weather Resistant: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.

Technical Information

Parameter Details
Product Name
PP Pressure Release Valve
Material
Polypropylene (PP)
Size Range
½” to 2” (15 mm to 63 mm)
Pressure Range
0.5 to 10 bar (adjustable based on model)
Temperature Range
0°C to +80°C
Connection Type
Threaded / Socket Weld / Flanged (optional)
Seal Material
EPDM / FPM (Viton)
Media Compatibility
Water, Acids, Alkalis, Chemical Solutions
Operation Type
Spring-loaded, direct-acting
Standards Compliance
ISO / DIN
Applications
Chemical Plants, Water Treatment Facilities, Fertilizer Units, Effluent Systems