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JB INDUSTRIES Refrigeration Ball Valves
For use with all CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigerants, these ball valves feature reinforced PTFE seats. They also feature bidirectional, full-flow chromium-plated balls. Max. working pressure: 500 psi.
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PACKARD Refrigeration Ball Valves
Packard refrigeration ball valves turn refrigerant flow on and off to allow for repairs or to recharge refrigerant. They're compatible with CFC, HCFC, HFC, and HFO refrigerants and oils. The valve stem is double sealed to prevent rupturing. These valves are installed in suction, discharge, and liquid lines in air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
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MUELLER STREAMLINE Refrigeration Ball Valves
Streamline refrigeration ball valves have copper press/FTG connections. They turn refrigerant flow on and off to allow for repairs or to recharge refrigerant. These ball valves are compatible with CFC, HCFC, HFC, and HFO refrigerants and oils. The valve stem is encapsulated to prevent rupturing.
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