
Any substance that is capable of flowing or of being poured is known as a liquid. One of the most common liquids that we come in contact with on a daily basis is water. Other liquids include detergents, paints, aqueous chemicals, fuels, and oil.
Liquids differ from gases as they are incompressible and viscous. Because of these characteristics, special consideration must be given when selecting a regulator. All regulator parts that touch the fluid must be compatible with the fluid. The regulator design may require modifications or special materials.
Liquids Applications Map / Application Guide / Quick Selection Guide
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Liquids Application Guide (view)
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