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Safety Relief Valve Handles Liquid, Steam, Air and Gas Services
2013-05-30 06:00:00| Chemical Processing
Spirax Sarcos SV418 is a multiple-purpose safety relief valve for applications where quick, accurate reseating and minimal blowdown (or loss of medium) is important and where high capacity is required. Safety and relief valves are typically required for pumping stations, water-works, compressors, accumulators, receivers, production lines, chillers/coolers, sprinkler systems and...
Bronze Safety Relief Valve works with liquid, steam, air, gas.
2013-04-18 14:29:42| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Engineered for industrial use, SV418 is rated to ASME and National Board Certified standards for Section VIII service – 750 psi for liquid, air, and gas and 300 psi for steam. Multiple-purpose safety relief valve, available in sizes from ½–3 in., is suited for use where quick, accurate reseating and minimal blow-down (or loss of medium) is important and high capacity is required. Applications include but are not limited to pumping stations, water-works, compressors, and accumulators. This story is related to the following:Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment Sponsored by: PARKER / AUTOCLAVE ENGINEERS FCD - mobile bannerSearch for suppliers of: Relief Valves |
Can Valve make the Steam Box affordable?
2013-03-12 15:30:51| Extremetech
Back in January at CES 2013, the world got a good look at a prototype of Valve's upcoming Steam Box. The little cube PC, created by manufacturer Xi3, is essentially a PC gaming rig with modern specs, but aimed at the living room. However, as the pre-orders begin at $999, it seems unlikely that Valve can offer a powerful Steam Box at a console price.
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Valve: The Steam Boxs biggest threat is Apple TV, not next-gen consoles from Sony or Microsoft
2013-01-31 20:13:55| Extremetech
Valve is gunning for the television with their Steam Box concept, and it isn't afraid of Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo. Sure, those companies traditionally have had a hold on the gaming sphere, but that's a known quantity. The dark horse here is Apple, and Valve's managing director Gabe Newell is well aware that they're the company to worry about the most.
Valve confirms Linux Steam Box for 2013, but can it really disrupt PC and console gaming?
2013-01-07 21:13:54| Extremetech
Only a few weeks ago, the so-called "Steam Box" was confirmed by Valve's managing director Gabe Newell as hardware designed to play well in the living room with big screen TVs. Now, more details are being given by Valve engineer Ben Krasnow. Unsurprisingly, this new machine will be running some variant of Linux, and will be unveiled publicly later in the year at a large gaming event like the Game Developers Conference or the Electronic Entertainment Expo.