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Ecosys Steam Traps
Ball Float Trap & Thermodynamic Steam Trap
Steam traps work by using the difference in properties between steam and condensate to automatically remove condensate while retaining steam. They achieve this through various mechanisms, including density differences (mechanical traps) or temperature differences (thermostatic traps).
Sizes – 15NB to 50NB
End Connection – Screwed ends / Socket Welded / Flanged ends
Design Standard – As per ASME Standard

Ecosys Valves

Globe Valve
A globe valve relies on a moving disc that is either raised or lowered by a stem, controlled by a handwheel or mechanical actuator, to regulate fluid flow. The valve seat, positioned in the middle and perpendicular to the pipe, is closed off by the disc when the stem is rotated down, stopping the flow. Conversely, when the stem is rotated up, the disc moves away from the seat, allowing fluid to flow
Sizes – 25NB to 300NB
End Connection – Screwed ends / Socket Welded / Flanged ends
Design Standard – As per ASME Standard

Gate Valve
A gate valve controls fluid flow by raising or lowering a gate-like disc, which opens and closes the passage for the fluid. When the gate is raised, the flow path is opened, allowing fluid to pass through. When the gate is lowered, it blocks the flow path, preventing fluid from passing through. The valve is typically operated by a handwheel, valve T-key, or actuator that rotates the stem, which then moves the gate up or down
Sizes – 25NB to 300NB
End Connection – Screwed ends / Socket Welded / Flanged ends
Design Standard – As per ASME Standard

Piston Valve
A piston valve controls fluid flow using the linear movement of a piston within a cylinder or chamber. It typically operates by fully opening or closing the valve, regulating the on/off flow of fluids like steam, gas, and other liquid. The piston’s movement, often between sealing rings, creates a bubble-tight shutoff, making it effective for high-pressure.
Sizes – 25NB to 300NB
End Connection – Screwed ends / Socket Welded / Flanged ends
Design Standard – As per ASME Standard
Ecosys Pressure Reducing Stations

Our Pressure Reducing Stations (PRS) are designed to regulate the pressure of steam systems, improving their efficiency and reducing energy consumption. These stations are an essential part of any energy conservation strategy, ensuring that steam is used at the optimal pressure for maximum efficiency.
Available In IBR/NIBR with Different Sizes based on Steam Flowrate, Inlet and Outlet Pressure .