CIRCOR Industrial Valves announces Rotable Critical Trim Refurbishment Program
March 6, 2019 – CIRCOR Industrial Valves announced the Rotable Critical Trim Refurbishment Program. The program replaces internal valve components to return valve function while restoring the removed parts for future use.
“Rotable” is a term normally associated with the aerospace industry where key parts are rotated through a reuse, recondition, and recycle method of exchange. CIRCOR’s program replaces the trim of a valve body in the field with factory trim, sends the used trim back to the factory for evaluation and reconditioning, and returns the refurbished used trim to the customer to store for future use on the valve.
CIRCOR’s Rotable Critical Trim Refurbishment Program can preserve installed units, and recondition used trim whenever possible.
CIRCOR valve bodies and bonnets—some in severe service applications for over 50 years—do not always require replacement. The program substitutes used parts with OEM manufactured components to restore valve function and extend the life of a unit over multiple exchange cycles. CIRCOR’s trained technicians identify valves that are compatible with the program.

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