Blue Orchid 2000 Kdv Russian 170 [patched] | UHD |

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  1. Metric left-hand threads: The stem and packing nuts use a left-hand thread (GOST 9150-81) to prevent vibration loosening—uncommon on Western valves.
  2. Hermetic stem seal: Instead of a traditional graphite packing, the Russian 170 uses two opposing metal bellows (12Х18Н10Т) arranged in a “double-ply” configuration, plus a backup PTFE ring.
  3. Over-engineering safety factor: At 400 bar max working pressure with a burst pressure exceeding 1,200 bar, the valve has a safety factor of 3.0, versus the Western standard of 2.5.
  4. Field serviceability: All internal components (seat, disc, bellows) can be replaced using a specialized “170” service kit, available only through former Soviet republics’ military surplus channels.

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