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In LNG liquefaction plants, even the smallest component can have outsized impact. Valves used in molecular sieve systems are a prime example; often overlooked, yet essential to uptime, safety, and cost control. Historically, rising stem ball valves (RSBVs) have been the default choice. But as the industry pushes for greater reliability and efficiency, their limitations are becoming harder to ignore. Next-generation valve technologies are stepping up - offering smarter, more compact, and lower-maintenance solutions that thrive in severe service conditions. These innovations are helping operators reduce downtime, cut costs, and extend lifecycle performance. If your plant still relies on RSBVs, now’s the time to re-evaluate. 📖 Read the full article to explore how smarter valve choices are reshaping LNG dehydration ⬇️

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