
Hose-end valve designed for maximum durability
July 27, 2022 By Ellen Kriz
Marshall Excelsior Co. designed the ME1075 series Excela-Flange hose-end valve for maximum durability in dedicated LPG service applications.
Read MoreMarshall Excelsior Co. designed the ME1075 series Excela-Flange hose-end valve for maximum durability in dedicated LPG service applications.
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