OPW 1521RF-0301, VISI-FLO Sight Flow Indicator, 1500 Series, 3" ANSI 150# Flange, Carbon Steel, 400 PSIG, Buna-N SKU: 1521RF-0301

SKU: 1521RF-0301

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Introducing the OPW 1521RF-0301, VISI-FLO Sight Flow Indicator, 1500 Series, 3" ANSI 150# Flange, Carbon Steel, 400 PSIG, Buna-N SKU: 1521RF-0301, a highly reliable solution for monitoring fluid flow in various industrial applications. This premium sight flow indicator is designed to provide real-time visibility of the media flowing through your pipelines, ensuring optimal performance and safety in your operations.

Key Features

  • Durable Carbon Steel Construction: Engineered to withstand harsh environments, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • ANSI 150# Flange: Easily integrates into existing systems with a standard flange size for straightforward installation.
  • High Pressure Rating: With a 400 PSIG capacity, it is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
  • Buna-N Seals: Provides excellent resistance to various fluids, ensuring a secure and leak-free operation.

Benefits

The OPW 1521RF-0301 is ideal for industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and water treatment. By utilizing this sight flow indicator, operators can easily observe flow rates, detect anomalies, and maintain system efficiency. Its clear view gives peace of mind, reducing downtime and preventing costly errors in fluid management.

Use Cases

Whether you're monitoring the flow of water, chemicals, or viscous materials, the VISI-FLO Sight Flow Indicator is your go-to solution for effective and safe operation. Don't compromise on quality—choose the OPW 1521RF-0301 for your fluid monitoring needs.

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