Air and Gas Flow Valves

Air and gas flow valves are essential components for controlling and regulating the flow of gases in industrial applications. They ensure precise flow management to maintain operational stability and efficiency.

  1. Closing Date: Jun 17, 2026 Dresser-Rand Cameron Cook Compression Recip Valves, 51 Items

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    Dresser-Rand Cameron Cook Compression Recip Valves, 51 Items

    Reciprocating compressor valves and process control valves from a large oil and gas company. 51 line items, 135 units. Aggregate fair market retail value $64,500 to $68,500.* New surplus, original packaging.**

    Recip compressor parts dealers and valve distributors. Suction/discharge valve inventory spanning four major OEM platforms plus a diversified control valve assortment — one acquisition, multiple machine families covered.

    Recip compressor suction/discharge valves: - Dresser-Rand: 66218299 (x6), 1130381 (x5), 1130386 (x4), 1154992 (x2), 1150207, 66009905, plus repair kit - Ingersoll Rand: 1151085 (x5), 1151084 (x5), 1052762 (x3), 2060323 (x2) - Cook Compression: 66069294 (x5), 1131373 (x5), 66069205 (x4) - Cooper Bessemer: control valves 1054948 (x9) - Cameron: 1149115 (x9), ZCX20-A312 (x3), 2040999 (x3), Z (x2), 1200 36-02 (x2)

    Control and process valves: Hoerbiger (x2 line items), Masoneilan 3535112 valve and 1146590 positioners (x2), Kinetrol electric actuators (x4), GE 311A5177P001 (x3), Parker D1VW0044KNYEU hydraulic valves (x2), ASCO solenoid valve and repair kit, Lewa check valves (x4), Flowserve check valve, gate valves 3" and 4" 150# flanged RF.

    Full 51-item manifest attached. 

    How to bid: Use the Make Offer button to submit your bid for the complete lot. Bids are for the entire 51-item lot only, no partial-lot or per-item offers.  The lot will be awarded to the strongest qualifying bid received by 2:00 PM CT on June 17, 2026, subject to seller’s review.  Location: Baton Rouge, LA.

    * Aggregate fair market retail value is an analytical estimate from the Dynaprice pricing engine against verified surplus comps. It is not a sale price, reserve, or appraisal, and is not a representation that any item will resell at the referenced level. ** New surplus, original packaging. Some packaging may show warehouse storage wear.

Common Applications

industrial processes

gas distribution systems

HVAC systems

pneumatic control

chemical processing

compressed air systems

Buying Guide

Air and Gas Flow Valves Buying Guide

When selecting air and gas flow valves, it's important to consider your system's specific needs to ensure optimal performance and safety. Pay attention to the compatibility of materials with the gases in use.

Evaluate each valve's specifications carefully to match your system's pressure and temperature requirements. Surplus options can provide cost savings, but require thorough evaluation.

  • Verify the valve's pressure and temperature ratings against your system's operating conditions.
  • Inspect the physical condition for wear or damage, especially if considering surplus.
  • Check for appropriate documentation and testing certifications.
  • Consider any specific automation or control interfaces your equipment requires.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are air flow valves used for?
Air flow valves are used to control the flow rate of air or gas in industrial systems.
Can these valves handle high-pressure systems?
Yes, many air and gas flow valves are designed to withstand high-pressure conditions.
Are there different types of gas flow control valves?
Yes, there are various types including ball valves, butterfly valves, and gate valves.
How do I choose the right valve for my system?
Consider factors like pressure rating, material compatibility, and flow rate requirements.