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Parker cryogenic pressure regulators

Cryogenic pressure regulators from Parker

Our range of Parker pressure regulators includes a cryogenic pressure regulator, designed specifically for use in static and transportable storage tanks. It provides three specific functions in one valve: a pressure build-up regulator, an economiser valve and thermal relief functions.

Pressure regulators from Parker

Our range of Parker pressure regulators includes air line, single phase and high flow pressure regulators. Designed for demanding industrial air preparation applications where filtration, instrumentation, pneumatic or refrigeration solutions are required, the Parker pressure regulator products have been developed for use in process industries as well as oil and gas and power.

PR354/PR364 series

These Parker pressure regulators are manufactured from stainless steel and have a balanced poppet design, allowing fast responses to pressure fluctuations and accurate pressure regulation in corrosive applications and wash-down processes.

14R series

This range of Parker pressure regulators offers a miniature solution for use in applications where reduced pressure levels are required. They provide a cost-effective but extremely accurate method of reducing air pressure where the output needs to be low relative to the input. Designed for a fast response and accuracy, these Parker pressure regulators are ideal for applications with reduced pressure output.


Cryogenic pressure regulators

Parker’s cryogenic liquid pressure regulator, also known as the Cryoreg, has been developed to provide all pressure regulations within one valve. Because of its multi-functional capacity, it has simpler pipework and fewer joints, which means a lower risk of leakage.

Parker’s cryogenic pressure regulator offers many benefits:

  • Close control of tank pressure due to its high flow characteristics
  • Suits every application as it is designed for use with liquid or gas
  • Simple operation due to a single adjustment for both functions
  • Reduced boil-off in pipelines as the high accuracy and low dead band allows for higher tank pressure
  • Added system protection from its dual thermal relief valve action
  • Lower risk of leakage due to its overall design

The Parker cryogenic liquid pressure regulator comes with the strainer fitted as standard on the inlet and the outlet. It also has a ball check fitted to the economiser outlet.

If you are looking for a pressure regulator, Fluid Controls are approved distributors of Parker pressure regulators and we have expertise in all their ranges and potential applications. We would be happy to talk to you in more detail about your requirements and offer guidance on which would be the most suitable pressure regulator for your particular needs.

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