LowFlow control valves and regulators are often used in OEM, laboratory or pilot plan applications. Installations such as these frequently require valve trim changes in order to meet varying flow requirements for a given application.

We understand the value in manufacturing a product designed with this flexibility in mind. That is why all LowFlow control valves offer a multitude of Cv’s and flow characteristics in every line size.

Our control valves require no special tools for trim changes, and our bolted body design means you don’t even have to take the valve out of line for trim changes or maintenance.

At LowFlow Valve, we’ve broadened the idea of what “typical” means. While some manufacturers fill a niche with their products, we’ve proven our mettle across an incredibly diverse range of industries and applications. LowFlow is successfully operated in cryogenic applications down to -425°F (-254°C) to temperatures above 1000°F (538°C).

We control steam, gases, liquids and even VOC’s with our bellow design. We realize application challenges are not limited to just temperature or utilities. Monel, Hastelloy, Alloy 20, Titanium, Kynar and Inconel are just a few of the materials we offer to address your material compatibility challenges.

LowFlow Valve is a division of Richards Industrials and is headquartered in Cincinnati, OH. Richards Industrials is the parent company of six other distinct industrial product lines: Steriflow Valve – sanitary regulators and control valves; Steriflow Food & Beverage – sanitary valves specifically for the food and beverage markets; Jordan Valve – regulator and control valves; Marwin Valve – ball valves and automated products; Hex Valve – instrument valves and manifolds; and Bestobell Steam Traps – steam traps and steam specialty equipment.

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