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Sanitary butterfly valves, whether manually or automatically actuated, can be used in most liquid product applications in the food-processing, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

Operating principle

The butterfly valve can be operated automatically through an actuator or manually with a handle. 
The handle blocks the valve in the "open" or "closed" position, although there are also other models with intermediate positions.
The actuator transforms the axial movement of the piston into a 90º rotary movement which it transmits to the disc.

 

Design and features

Compact and robust design.
Multi-position handles as a standard feature for valves up to DN-100/4".
Two-position handle as a standard feature for valves starting from DN-100/4".
Several models of easily interchangeable manual handles and pneumatic or electric actuators.
Low-pressure losses.
Body halves are interchangeable with any connection type.
Connections: DIN 11850.
Traceability of components.

 

Materials

Disc and body halves: AISI 316L (forged)
Handle: AISI 304 / PP
Other st.st. parts: AISI 304
Gasket: EPDM according to FDA 177.2600 
Internal surface finish: Ra ≤ 0,8 µm
External surface finish: Machined

 

Options

Valve in AISI 304.
Gaskets: NBR, VMQ or FPM. 
Connections: Clamp, SMS, RJT, FIL-IDF, etc.
Two sizes for multi-position handle.
Handles: two-position, lever, micrometric, with safety lock, etc.
An electric actuator or single- or double-acting actuator, the size is determined by the operating torque of the valve.
Electro-pneumatic positioner. 
Inductive position sensors.
A C-TOP control unit (inductive position sensors or microswitches).
ATEX version is available.

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