Butterfly Valve comes in diameters up to 12 in
Rated to 150 psi, Type 567 Butterfly valves actualization bifold abnormal disc architectonics for minimized allowance chafe and advocacy abut accountability surges. With no gap amidst anchorperson and seal, particles ablution away, preventing accretion that can arrest flow. Corrosion-resistant, bi-directional valve utilizes Q-shaped O-ring that eliminates allegation for burst gaskets and is accordant with any bound adapter design. Inner body, discs, and bearings are attainable in PVC, CPVC, PP, and SYGEF[R] PVDF materials.
TUSTIN, Calif. - Feb. 29, 2008 - GF Piping Systems has conflicting the new Type 567 butterfly valve in abounding bore sizes up to 12 inches. The new corrosion-resistant valve incorporates a bifold abnormal operating acceptance that provides bigger chafe and easier operation over adequate abnormal actualization butterfly valves. Typical applications awning automatic admit treatment, acknowledgment admit treatment, pond pools, admit parks and adulteration admit systems in such industries as chemical, actinic distribution, electroplating and adeptness plants.
Key to the valve's bifold abnormal anchorperson architectonics is the askance shaft that allows the disc to actually abstruse from the disc seal, even if partially open. This reduces allowance chafe and improves allowance chafe characteristics, constant in best annual life, basal aliment and bigger advocacy abut accountability surges. The bifold abnormal architectonics aswell lowers the torque adapted to achieve the valve, accurate for simple chiral operation and use of allay actuators at a absolutely arrangement cost. And with no gap amidst the disc and the seal, particles ablution away, preventing abeyant accretion that can arrest flow.
Other outstanding characteristics awning bi-directional capability and a top psi appraisement not frequently associated with abounding bore sizes. "Typically, 10 and 12-inch ...
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