Baker Hughes Reduces Emissions with Low-E Packing

Baker Hughes has recently launched their new Masoneilan Low-E Packing series to reduce emissions. The company is committed to environmental stewardship and plans to reduce CO2 equivalent emissions by 50% by 2030. They also plan to achieve a net zero carbon footprint by 2050. Masoneilan has committed to support this clean air initiative through continuous developments to exceed industry standards and current day emission requirements.

The new Masoneilan Low-E packing series surpasses some of the most rigorous ISO and EPA specifications of < 100 and < 50 ppm in the market. With over 100,000 cycles using both methane and helium test media, the Low-E series has been independently tested and verified for certification as low as 1 ppm for some of the company’s premier products, including the flagship Camflex, rotary control valve. Additionally, most globe and severe service valves have also been certified with results in the low range of 6-10 ppm, making a complete portfolio of best-in-class control valve solutions. CLLT (Certified Low Leak Technology) certificates are also available.

“Our Masoneilan goals have been to not only exceed the industry requirements for low emissions, but also to make this our standard solutions across the board,” says James Lowery, Senior Product Manager of Masoneilan. “Masoneilan has been providing the industry with high quality, low emission solutions for more than 25 years, and over this time we have evolved many generations of offerings.”

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