Valvesonly is the leading Pneumatic Actuated Butterfly valve manufacturer in USA. Pneumatic actuated valves use air or compressed gas to function. These valves do not need a motor to work but electricity in case it is pilot operated. They are generally used for controlling the pressure, rate, and amount of air as it moves through a pneumatic system. They use the pressure from an external air or gas source which powers the actuator, to fully open or close the valve. The pneumatic actuated butterfly valve uses a simple mechanism that is very easy to operate & is low maintenance. These valves are placed in the middle of the flowing medium.
The disc is connected to a rod that is in the center, which then rotates the disc quarterly to pass through the open & closed gate. This is a metal disc called the butterfly which rotates a quarter turn to allow the passage of the medium & the slow opening of the valve will reduce the flow of the medium by turning the disc which closes the valve and stops the flow.
Parts:
Pneumatic Actuator.
Butterfly Valve Body.
Disk.
Stem.
Seat.
Hand Lever.
Gear.
Advantages:
Low maintenance
Durable
Reliable
Available in different sizes
Cost effective
Can be used in various industries
Industries which use them:
Chemical Industry.
Petroleum Industry.
Mining Industry.
Automobile Industry.
Applications:
Fire Safety.
Cooling Water.
Controlling combustible liquids.
Description:
Body material: Cast iron, Ductile iron, Stainless steel (SS316, SS304, CF8), Carbon steel, carbon steel, wcb, wcc, wc6, lcb, LCC, lf2, wc9, Duplex steel (F51, F53, 5A, 6A).
Class: 150-300. PN10 – PN40.
Size: 2”-72”.
Connection type: Flanged, Lug type, Wafer type.
Disc: CF8M, SS316L, CF8, Cast iron, Carbon steel, Ductile iron.
Operation: pneumatic actuated.
We at Valvesonly who is a reputed Pneumatic Actuated Butterfly valve manufacturer in USA who commits to supplying good quality valves and assuring customer satisfaction.
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