Apr 28, 2005 #1 BVMan Mechanical Joined Jun 20, 2003 Messages 27 Location GB I have several trainee engineers that we need to start giving some general Valve Training to; Types, Selection, Materials, History etc etc. Does anyone know of any good Sites that have useful information?
I have several trainee engineers that we need to start giving some general Valve Training to; Types, Selection, Materials, History etc etc. Does anyone know of any good Sites that have useful information?
Apr 30, 2005 #2 JAlton Mechanical Joined Jan 19, 2003 Messages 227 Location US nationalboard.org has training Dresser, AG Crosby & Farris Engineering have training Flowserve in Dallas, TX, has training delucatest.com has training J. Alton Cox http://www.delucatest.com Upvote 0 Downvote
nationalboard.org has training Dresser, AG Crosby & Farris Engineering have training Flowserve in Dallas, TX, has training delucatest.com has training J. Alton Cox http://www.delucatest.com
May 3, 2005 #3 Geof Mechanical Joined Feb 2, 2001 Messages 59 Location US This site has some good general information: http://www.powellvalves.com/catalog.asp Also, check back issues of Valve magazine. They were doing some articles on "basics", I believe. Upvote 0 Downvote
This site has some good general information: http://www.powellvalves.com/catalog.asp Also, check back issues of Valve magazine. They were doing some articles on "basics", I believe.
May 8, 2005 #4 RichDavis Mechanical Joined Apr 7, 2005 Messages 5 Location CN If you are thinking of very basic training, you may wish to consider ordering copies of The Valve Primer, Brent T. Stoykov, Industrial Press, N.Y., N.Y. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you are thinking of very basic training, you may wish to consider ordering copies of The Valve Primer, Brent T. Stoykov, Industrial Press, N.Y., N.Y.