Valvole a farfalla
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Dimensioni: 6" (DN150)
Pressione nominale: 150 libbre (ASME B16.5)
Materiali chiave:
Corpo: ASTM A395 (ghisa duttile)
Disco: ASTM A351 CF8M (acciaio inossidabile 316) con rivestimento in PTFE
Stelo: acciaio inossidabile AISI 316
Seduta: PTFE rinforzato (politetrafluoroetilene)
Funzionamento: a leva
Collegamento terminale: a vite con alette (conforme ad ASME B16.5)
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LA FOTO MOSTRA LE SPECIFICHE COME SOTTO
DIMENSIONE: 2,5″
VALUTAZIONE: 125 LB
CORPO: GHISA SFEROIDALE ASTM A536
DISCO: ASTM A536 GHISA DUTTILE 65-45-12
STELO: SS416 SENZA PERNO
SEDILE: EPDM
AZIONAMENTO: MANIGLIA A LEVA
A butterfly valve is a type of quarter-turn valve used to regulate, isolate, or start and stop fluid flow in a piping system. It consists of a circular disc or plate mounted on a rotating shaft. When the handle or actuator turns the shaft 90 degrees, the disc moves from a fully closed to a fully open position, allowing flow through the valve. The disc remains in the flow path even when open, which means there is always a slight pressure drop. Butterfly valves are known for their compact design, fast operation, and cost-effectiveness, especially in large-diameter pipelines. They come in various types, such as wafer, lug, and double or triple offset styles, depending on the pressure and sealing requirements. These valves are widely used in industries such as water treatment, HVAC, chemical processing, oil and gas, and food and beverage, due to their reliability, low maintenance, and easy installation.