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That valve trim looks ROUGH!

Have you ever pulled a valve trim and it comes looking like this?

A pitted, rough appearance on trim like this often points to cavitation occurring in your process fluid.  Learn more about what cavitation is and how you can help prevent it from happening here: http://www.emerson.com/…/valves-a…/control-valves/cavitation

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