Product Overview
Parker PV-20-16-1616 UHP PTFE Slurry Valve - Unused
The Parker PV-20-16-1616 is an ultra-high-purity (UHP) air-operated slurry valve with a 1" Parflare port connection and normally closed actuation.
Parker Hannifin valves are engineered for reliability in semiconductor, chemical processing, and high-purity fluid systems. This unused unit was kept in storage and retains its original specifications, ready to be integrated into demanding process environments.
Product Condition
Unused condition. Kept in storage with no prior installation. Surfaces show no signs of handling beyond packaging.
Product Overview
Parker’s UHP PTFE slurry valves are designed for precise control of aggressive chemicals and slurries. The PV-20-16-1616 uses high-purity PTFE wetted materials to ensure chemical resistance, with PVDF and Viton in non-wetted components for durability. Compact and robust, it operates reliably across a wide pressure and temperature range.
Key Features
- Brand: Parker Hannifin
- Model: PV-20-16-1616
- Type: Air-operated UHP slurry valve
- Port connection: 1" Parflare
- Body size: 1"
- Actuation: Normally closed
- Wetted materials: PTFE, Modified PTFE
- Non-wetted materials: PVDF, Viton, PTFE-coated stainless spring
- Pressure rating: Up to 100 psig (7 bar), vacuum to 27" Hg
- Flow rate: Cv 10.9, Kv 155.4 L/min
- Temperature range: -17 °C to 130 °C (0 °F to 266 °F)
- Actuation pressure: 60–80 psig (4.1–5.5 bar)
Applications
- Semiconductor manufacturing slurry delivery
- Chemical processing systems
- High-purity fluid handling in industrial settings
- Corrosive media control in lab and pilot plants
- Precision flow control in microelectronics
- Vacuum and pressure-regulated process systems
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this valve new?
The valve is unused and kept in storage. It has not been installed or operated.
What makes it suitable for high-purity systems?
All wetted surfaces are PTFE or modified PTFE, ensuring chemical resistance and minimizing contamination risk.
What is the actuation method?
This is an air-operated, normally closed (NC) design requiring 60–80 psig air pressure for actuation.
Can it handle both vacuum and pressure?
Yes. It supports vacuum to 27" Hg and pressure up to 100 psig, depending on orifice size.
Which industries typically use this model?
Common in semiconductor fabrication, chemical processing, and high-purity manufacturing facilities where reliability is critical.
Parker’s reputation in fluid control technology is built on durability and precision. This unused UHP slurry valve carries that legacy forward—its next chapter is ready to be written in your system.