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Water Thermostatic Mixing Valve
This water thermostatic mixing valve is used to maintain a stable water temperature in fluid systems. It has two inlet ports: red for hot water and blue for cold water. These connect directly to the hot and cold supply lines. The mixed water flows out from the bottom outlet. Inside the valve, a thermostatic element automatically adjusts water to hold the set temperature. It is widely used for consistent water temperature control.
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Forged Thermostatic Radiator Valve This forged thermostatic radiator valve is a specialized temperature control fitting engineered for radiator-based heating systems. It features an internally threaded port on one end for connection to heating pipelines, and a radiator-compatible adapter on the other. By adjusting its opening based on ambient temperature, it regulates hot water flow to the radiator and maintains a consistent room temperature.
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Brass Thermostatic Mixing Valve
This brass thermostatic mixing valve comes with a top-mounted black knob marked with red and blue indicators—red for hot water and blue for cold water—letting you manually preset your desired outlet temperature. It features male threaded ports on all three ends for easy compatibility with pipeline connections. It is suitable for bathroom applications that require a stable water temperature.
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Thermostatic Electric Radiator Brass Valve With TRV Actuators
This brass thermostatic electric radiator valve with a TRV actuator is a specialized intelligent temperature control fitting engineered for heating system radiators. It features a purple top-mounted TRV electric actuator. That regulates the valve opening via electrical signals. The valve automatically adjusts the hot water flow to the radiator. According to a preset temperature, allowing for intelligent and constant temperature control of the room.
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Pump Group Underfloor Heating Circuit Mixing Distributor
This pump group mixing distributor is the main control unit for underfloor heating systems. It combines a mixing valve, circulation pump, and pressure gauge in one compact unit. The system mixes hot water, drives water circulation, and controls pressure at the same time. It is built to meet the flow and temperature needs of underfloor heating. Putting all key parts together makes installation easier and daily maintenance simpler. It is a practical core component for residential underfloor heating setups.
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Threaded Angle Radiator Valve Thermostatic type This thermostatic threaded angle radiator valve is a specialized 90° angle temperature control fitting engineered for radiator-based heating systems. Enabling direct connection to radiators and heating pipelines. Equipped with a temperature-control head marked with clear temperature scales, it allows manual presetting of the target temperature via rotating the scale dial. This adjusts the hot water flow to the radiator.
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Parameters of Brass Pressure reducing Valve
Brass Pressure-Reducing Valve
This brass pressure-reducing valve is a special pressure control device. It’s made for fluid systems. It has a multi-port valve body. Equipped with integrated pressure-regulating components, it automatically reduces incoming high-pressure fluids to a preset low-pressure level. Then it keeps the pressure stable. With automatic pressure regulation built in, the valve reduces the need for manual adjustment and is widely used in many fluid pipeline systems.
- Model No.: 8092-PL15,PL20,PL25
- Size: DN15,DN20,DN25
- Pressure rating: PN25
- Connection: BSP/IOS228, NPT
- Piston type
- Working temperature: -30-70℃
- Max pressure: 1.6MPa
- Material: CW617N, CW614N,CW511L
- Certification: ACS, CE
- Medium: water
- Forged brass valve body with excellent corrosion resistance
- Simple piston-type structure, strong environmental applicability.
- No bypass pipe needed, significantly saving installation space and reducing piping costs.
- The water inlet direction is clearly marked on the valve body
- The top pressure-adjusting knob allows for convenient and precise adjustment as needed.
1. How does a brass pressure-reducing valve work?
The working principle of the brass pressure relief valve core is simple. It uses medium-pressure feedback to automatically adjust the valve core opening. It stabilizes the incoming high pressure into the set low-pressure output.
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2. Can you provide an MTC report for the brass pressure-reducing valve?
Plumberstar provides formal, valid MTC material certificates for brass pressure-reducing valves.
The MTC report lists key details clearly. This includes raw material grade, chemical composition (copper, zinc, lead, etc.).It also has mechanical properties, raw material batch, furnace number, and test results.
This ensures each batch of materials is real and traceable. It meets international plumbing valve standards for brass materials. It helps with customs clearance, project acceptance, third-party audits, and qualification filings.
When we ship the goods, we include the MTC report. If you need it, we can send electronic files separately. It’s easy for you to use for data review or customs declaration in advance.
For low-lead or lead-free products, the MTC report clearly shows lead content and other environmental indicators. These match NSF, CE, RoHS, and other relevant standards. It gives you more guarantees for use and sales.
3. Can our logo be added to the brass pressure-reducing valve?
Of course, as a professional valve manufacturer. Plumberstar can add your exclusive logo to brass pressure-reducing valves.
We can put your logo in many key positions. These include the valve body front, valve body side, and the adjusting cap. These positions look clear and nice. They won’t affect installation or use.
We offer several logo processes. You can choose laser engraving, die‑casting, etching, or printing.
Laser engraving is the most common and cost‑effective choice. The logo has clear lines and good texture. It resists friction and won’t fade. It stays good after long use, shipping, and storage. It’s very suitable for export products.
If you want an integrated logo, we can die‑cast it directly during production. The logo becomes part of the valve body. It looks high‑end and shows your brand clearly.
For customization, you only need to provide your logo in vector format. We will confirm the size, font, position, and process with you. If you need, we can make renderings or samples first. We will only start mass production after you confirm. This ensures the final product matches your expectations.
Adding the logo won’t change the valve’s structure, size, or pressure performance. It also won’t affect our 100% pressure and sealing tests before shipping.
We control every production and testing step strictly. The branded products meet both your brand needs and export quality standards.
4. Can the finishing of the brass pressure-reducing valve be customized?
Plumberstar brass pressure-reducing valves support custom surface finishing. We offer many stable, professional surface treatments that meet international standards. We can match your brand needs, export market rules, working environment, and preferred look.
In normal production, our brass valves use natural polishing and eco-friendly passivation. It keeps the original brass shine. It also resists corrosion and oxidation. It works for most drinking water systems, heating systems, and regular water supplies. The look is simple and clean. It won’t easily change color or rust over time.
If you want special looks or functions, we can provide nickel plating, chrome plating, sandblasting, and matte finishing.
Nickel and chrome surfaces are brighter. They are more wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant. They fit markets and projects with high appearance needs, high humidity, or decorative uses.
Sandblasted and matte finishes look finer and more high-end. They don’t show fingerprints easily. They improve the product grade for high-end brands and projects.
All surface treatments use eco-friendly materials. They follow EU RoHS, US NSF, and other international safety rules. They are safe for drinking water. They pass environmental tests and certifications for export markets.
After production, every valve gets full appearance and performance checks. We make sure surface treatment does not affect valve structure, sealing, or pressure accuracy.
5. Are 100% pressure tests performed before the brass pressure-reducing valve shipment?
Yes, Plumberstar tests every brass pressure-reducing valve 100% before shipping.
We use professional water pressure testing equipment. Each valve goes through a full inspection after assembly. This includes sealing tests, shell pressure tests, pressure accuracy tests, and pressure‑holding tests.
We simulate real working conditions. We check for leaks, reliable sealing, accurate pressure control, and stable long‑term pressure holding. We make sure every product meets standards for sealing, pressure resistance, and function. There are no hidden quality problems.
We record all test data. Failed products are stopped and reworked. They never go to the next step or into shipment.
We use the same 100% full inspection for all orders. This includes foreign trade, engineering projects, and brand OEM orders. We never lower testing standards for order size or delivery speed.

6. Can you customize the brass pressure-reducing valve according to my market?
Plumberstar can fully customize brass pressure-reducing valves for your target market. This is one of our core strengths. We have long experience serving customers all over the world.
We consider your local market fully. This includes usage habits, installation standards, water quality, pressure environment, certification requirements, and local preferences.
We can adapt many things. These include product structure, specifications, materials, surface treatment, packaging, LOGO, and all documents. The product will be more competitive and fit your market better.
We make precise adjustments for different regions.
- For Europe: We use BSP threads. We meet EU drinking water and low-lead standards. We match local water pressure. We support CE, ACS, and other certifications. Appearance and interface fit local boilers, heating, and water supply systems.
- For North America, we use NPT threads. We meet NSF 372/61 low-lead standards. We use psi as the pressure unit. It fits local residential and commercial projects. It passes the project acceptance smoothly.
- For the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and other harsh environments, we improve valve anti-corrosion and seal anti-aging. We use more durable materials. We make the product more stable and long-lasting in tough conditions.
We also offer deep customization. You can choose appearance, LOGO, pressure preset, and packaging. You can pick surface treatment: polishing, nickel plating, matte. We can print your LOGO on the valve, gauge, and box. We can preset the pressure to your local common value. You can use it directly after installation.
















