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Jan 28, 2024

RegO launches CBE504 regulator for cryogenic vessels

RegO Products has launched its new CBE504 series half-inch pressure builder-economiser regulator to maintain pressure in cryogenic vessels without risk of product loss. The North Carolina-based

RegO Products has launched its new CBE504 series half-inch pressure builder-economiser regulator to maintain pressure in cryogenic vessels without risk of product loss.

The North Carolina-based company will replace the existing CB504 model with its new version, which offers a more compact size and wider range of pressure settings.

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Similar to RegO’s PB504 series pressure build regulator, the CBE504 unit can produce pressure-build speeds that are up to two times faster than competitive models.

Additionally, the CBE204 design combines the pressure-building and economiser function in one unit, saving space and simplifying installations.

In December 2021, it was announced that Dover would acquire RegO for $631m cash. In addition to purchasing RegO, Dover also acquired Acme Cryogenics for $295m.

The RegO acquisition included tax step-up benefits with a net present value of approximately $35m. Both businesses are now part of the OPW Global operating unit within Dover’s Fuelling Solutions segment.

Allentown, Pennsylvania-based Acme and Elon, North Carolina-based RegO are well-established providers of highly engineered components and services for the production, storage, and distribution of cryogenic gases.

The businesses supply valves, regulators, vacuum jacketed piping, fittings, safety devices, liquefied natural gas fuelling components, and other specialty flow control devices to customers from a variety of end-markets.

Read more: Dover acquires Acme Cryogenics, Inc. and RegO

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