High Pressure Regulators

We supply and service a wide range of high pressure regulators built for demanding industrial applications. Designed to precisely control gas or liquid flow at elevated pressures, these regulators ensure safe, stable operation across steam, oil & gas, process, and testing environments. Our team provides expert support with selection, installation, and maintenance, offering both standard and custom-built solutions. Whether you need reliable control at 100 bar or more, we deliver precision and durability you can trust.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of High Pressure Regulators.
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High pressure regulators maintain a consistent downstream pressure despite fluctuations in inlet pressure. This ensures process stability and protects downstream equipment from damage.
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Typically built from stainless steel or brass, these regulators are engineered to withstand extreme pressures and harsh environments. Their durability makes them ideal for demanding industrial use.
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Designed to handle inlet pressures up to 6000 psi or higher, they accommodate a broad range of industrial gases and fluids. Adjustable set points allow fine-tuned control for specific application needs.
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Materials are chosen for high resistance to corrosion from aggressive media like hydrogen, oxygen, and steam. This extends the regulator’s service life and reduces maintenance needs.
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Integrated safety features such as pressure relief mechanisms prevent over-pressurisation and system failure. Each unit undergoes rigorous testing to ensure dependable performance under load.
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Used across oil & gas, steam systems, testing rigs, and high-purity gas delivery, these regulators suit countless operations. Their flexibility makes them a trusted choice in both fixed and mobile setups.

Why Are These Important?

High pressure regulators are critical for maintaining safe and efficient operation in systems that handle gases or liquids under extreme pressure. Without them, fluctuations in pressure could lead to equipment damage, system failure, or serious safety hazards.

They also play a key role in ensuring process accuracy and consistency. By delivering precise control over pressure levels, they help maintain product quality, reduce waste, and support the reliable function of downstream instruments and components.

Where Would you Find These?

High pressure regulators are commonly found in industries where precise control of high-pressure gases or liquids is essential. This includes sectors such as oil & gas, steam systems, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, and water treatment.

You’ll also see them used in applications like laboratory testing rigs, autoclaves, gas distribution panels, and high-pressure steam boilers. Whether controlling compressed air, hydrogen, oxygen, or steam, these regulators are essential for safe and stable pressure management.

Frequently Asked Questions

A high pressure regulator is a device used to control and reduce the pressure of gases or liquids from a high-pressure source to a safer, usable level for downstream equipment.

High pressure regulators can typically handle inlet pressures from 1,000 psi (70 bar) up to 6,000 psi (400+ bar), depending on the design and application.

They are widely used in oil & gas, steam systems, laboratories, water treatment, manufacturing, and chemical processing industries.

Yes, most models allow for pressure adjustment within a specified range, making them flexible for various system requirements.

Absolutely. They are designed for both compressible (gases) and incompressible (liquids) media, provided the materials and seals are compatible.

Common materials include stainless steel, brass, and Monel, chosen based on the media, pressure, and environment to prevent corrosion and wear.

Yes, many include integrated relief valves or vents to safely manage over-pressurisation and ensure system protection.

Service intervals depend on usage, pressure, and media, but regular inspections every 6–12 months are recommended for high-pressure systems.

Yes, as long as the unit is properly rated for environmental exposure and weatherproofing, it can be installed in outdoor applications.

Failures often result from blocked filters, damaged seals, corrosion, or over-pressurisation. Routine maintenance helps prevent these issues.

Yes, many high pressure regulators come with CE, ATEX, or PED certification and test documentation to ensure compliance and safety.

Single-stage regulators reduce pressure in one step, while two-stage regulators do it gradually, offering more stable and precise control for sensitive applications.

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High Pressure Regulators