Cryogenic Valves

Cryogenic valves are generally used in applications that involve transmitting extremely cold gases. Not using the proper cryogenic valve extensions can cause plenty of problems and malfunctions. These valves are built for use in portable cryogenic cylinders and certain in-line shut-off valve applications. They can also serve as vent valves or liquid fills on mini bulk cryogenic tanks. We understand that cryogenic leakage is both dangerous and expensive. So we ensure that every component of our valves is able to sustain potential contraction and expansion caused by cryogen exposure. Our valves are approved for TPED in accordance with EN1626. The extended stem versions are used as trycock valves or hose drain valves on cryogenic tanks. Quarter turn ball valves are usually preferred if tight shut-off capabilities are needed, and gate valves are ideal for applications that require larger sizes. All valves are assembled in a clean room. They're either lubricant-free, or use specific lubricants that are compatible with cold service. Browse our cryo valves below!
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Extended Bonnet Globe Valve, BK Series, 2" SCH 10 Pipe
$2,596.72
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Extended Bonnet Globe Valve, BK Series, 2" SCH 10 Pipe x 2" F. NPT
$2,222.51
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Extended Bonnet Globe Valve, BK Series, 2.128" - 2.133" Sweat End
$2,162.71
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Extended Bonnet Globe Valve, BK Series, 2" F. NPT
$2,162.71
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1/4" F. NPT, 6.5" Stem - spring loaded packing
$283.06
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3/8" F. NPT, 6.5" Stem - spring loaded packing
$283.06
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5/8" x 1.5" Tube Stub x 3/8" F. NPT - spring loaded packing
$293.49
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1/2" F. NPT. 6.5" Stem - spring loaded packing
$283.06
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5/8" x 1.5" Tube Stubs each end (replaces ES9475A)
$319.20
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Extended Bonnet Globe Valve, BK Series, Angle, 1.131" - 1.134" Sweat End
$1,024.69
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