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Have Big Truck. Will Travel.

Some heroes arrive on white horses. Some save the day in a fire truck or squad car. And some fly in on a spider web or glass jet. NASVI’s heroes […]

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A Friendly (Yet, Dire) Service Reminder: Proper Valve Testing

There’s no time like the present to emphasize the significance of performing valve tests with caution, specifically when using the lever to manually test a valve in line. To prevent […]

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Your Customers Need Apollo Valves Now, Not Wait Times

Have customers who need to get their hands on Apollo valves, which are hard to come by directly from the factory lately? Where there’s a will, there’s a way. And, […]

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Using Gags in Safety Valve Testing 101

Of course, safety valves are critical components that protect industrial systems from excessive pressure. Regular testing of these valves is essential to ensure their reliable operation and the overall safety […]

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Have a Great Summer! Call Me

I love summer. I am an 80s/90s child, so I remember the days of signing yearbooks at the end of the year with “Have a great summer! Call me.” (Yes, […]

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Selling in the Face of a Recession

A recession seems to be looming on everyone’s mind lately. If another “expert” predicts one or another large tech company lays off thousands of employees in anticipation of one, I’m […]

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Employee Spotlight: Have You Met?

Kory Rash, NASVI Machinist By chance, do you remember the news of the nuclear-powered Los Angeles class Attack Submarine, USS Newport News, hitting a Japanese supertanker in the Persian Gulf’s […]

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7 Things to Know About NASVI’s Valve Repair Program

Our comprehensive valve repair service program is designed to keep safety valves at optimum operating efficiency. If you are ever in need of valve repair, here are seven things you […]

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Recession in the Pipeline or Not, Remanufactured Valves are No Risk, All Reward

With the possibility of a recession occurring this year, your customers might put off buying new valves. Yet, state or insurance inspectors require them to get their valves recertified. Then, […]

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How Long Do Safety Valves Last?

Safety valves, when properly maintained, can last a long time—upwards of 30 years or more. Much more. Recently, a century-old valve arrived at NASVI for repair. After machining and lapping […]

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