Repair of fixed valve opening "Pharmice" *Case studies and achievements published
Have you ever had the experience of a valve you haven't operated in a while not moving and causing trouble? Solve the sticking issue with low risk without disassembly and maintenance.
"Pharmaize" is a repair technology that safely releases valves that have become stuck and cannot be operated. Are you resigned to breaking the valve by attempting to use brute force with tools like a Wilkie or hammer, or accepting the downtime and production loss associated with disassembly and replacement? With our "Pharmaize," you can solve stuck valve issues with low risk and while the equipment is operational, eliminating the need for disassembly! **Benefits of Pharmaize:** - No need to disassemble the valve; repairs can be made while the equipment is running. - Low risk as no excessive force is applied to the valve. - No restrictions on valve type, fluid, pressure, or temperature. *Currently offering case studies and performance data!* - **Case Study (1)**: A valve severely corroded from condensation and aging was released in about 2 hours. - **Case Study (2)**: A valve located in a confined space requiring auxiliary work for workspace could be serviced without additional construction. - **Performance Data**: An introduction to our past release achievements. *For more details, please refer to the materials or feel free to contact us.*
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【Service Flow】 ◎ Attach the air-driven valve opening tool "VRT" as the main axis. ◎ Adjust the air supply while applying vibration to the stuck area. ◎ Check the open and closed state every cycle (30 minutes). *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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If the Valve Release Tool (VRT) can be attached to a stuck valve, work can be performed without restrictions on the size, type, fluid, or pressure of the valve.
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By applying vibrations through the stem, we approach the issue of sticking! By providing oscillating vibrations from side to side, we release "small diameter valves" and "sticking at the top of the valve."
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By applying vibrations through the stem, we approach the issue of sticking! By providing up-and-down tapping vibrations, we release the "large diameter valve" and the "sticking at the bottom of the valve."
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