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Having standardised on conventional butterfly valves manufactured from stainless steel for the majority of its tank container fleet, tank operator Huktra has resolved the problem of controlling the loading/discharge of highly corrosive chemicals transported in its more specialist tanks by installing fluropolymer-lined butterfly valves from Neotecha, part of the Tyco Valves and Controls Group… Date:…

Having standardised on conventional butterfly valves manufactured from stainless steel for the majority of its tank container fleet, tank operator Huktra has resolved the problem of controlling the loading/discharge of highly corrosive chemicals transported in its more specialist tanks by installing fluropolymer-lined butterfly valves from Neotecha, part of the Tyco Valves and Controls Group…


Date: March 1999 Page: 14 Words(approx): 245 words

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