The NASVI team goes the extra step in safety valve quality control. Before we ship any valve, we set and test them to the end user’s specifications. This is an […]
ReadWell, it finally happened. The old man, God love him, decided he is no longer writing the “President’s Letter” for our newsletter. After 47 years, apparently, he’s had enough and […]
ReadQ: My customer has a 2-inch line. Do I need to sell them a 2-inch safety valve? A: Safety valves should be sized and selected based on the set pressure […]
ReadJeff Risner, NASVI Machinist Since 1992 Back in the 1900s (as the younger ones like to call it), Jeff Risner was one of 700 who arrived at Maple Woods Community […]
ReadNo doubt you and your customers come face to face with supply chain issues on some level on a daily basis. Manufacturing, warehousing, shipping, trucking, stocking, deliveries and labor shortages […]
ReadNot only is Kunkle’s 6252/6254 among their largest valves, also it’s a very sought-after one. You guessed it; we keep several in stock. For general application, it is suitable for […]
ReadThat famous horse racing call by Dave Johnson applies to my pending retirement. I’m down the stretch. I haven’t hit the wire yet, but I haven’t spent a lot of […]
ReadValve manufacturers are not immune from the supply chain issues plaguing most industries right now. It’s predicted that it will take some time for shipping channels to be adjusted. NASVI […]
ReadBraxton Voss is celebrating his one-year anniversary with NASVI—the “paper” anniversary. What better way to celebrate him than featuring him in our print newsletter? Braxton is an applications engineer who […]
ReadWe can’t speak for all Kunkle 218s, but we can account for quite a few of them because they are in our warehouse, ready to ship. Shhhh, don’t tell the […]
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