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LNG

Liquefied natural gas is easier to transport and store than gaseous natural gas. Petroleum gas is pressurized at room temperature to become liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and natural gas is liquefied at low temperature (as low as -160°C) to become liquefied natural gas (LNG). Cryogenic valves are valves used in polar climates or in environments where the gas is exposed to rapid decompression. Such valves are usually designed to consider whether they can operate normally under freezing conditions. Ultra-low temperature valves are usually used in liquefied gas conditions, such as LNG, which need to operate at extremely low temperatures. Double-seat ultra-low temperature valves require special seat designs to ensure that the middle cavity can be depressurized and that the downstream sealing performance is good. LOV can produce ultra-low temperature gate valves, stop valves, check valves, ball valves, butterfly valves and regulating valves that meet BS 6364, with a minimum test temperature of -196°C. LOV has strong low temperature and ultra-low temperature valve testing capabilities. LOV's rich supply experience, continuous R&D and testing equipment investment ensure the reliability of LOV valves.