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Brand Name : TEKO
Model Number : D41F4
Certification : CE, API
Place of Origin : Made in China
MOQ : 1 pieces
Price : By negotiation
Payment Terms : L/C, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability : 500 tons per year
Delivery Time : 15 days after deposit
Packaging Details : Pollywooden cases
Material : Cast Iron, WCB, CF8
Liner : PTFE, FEP, PFA etc
Operation : Lever, pneumatic, Gear
Size : 2"~32"
Applications : Corrosive Liquid
Rating : 150psi
Cast Iron Split Body Wafer End PFA Lined Butterfly Valve For Chemicals
The TEKO PFA lined butterfly valve is designed for general service applications up to limits of the 150psi rating. These general service applications focus on extremely corrosive media found in chemical processes The special design increase flow capacities but also reduces the pressure recovery factor making the design more susceptible to cavitation, flashing and flow noise generation.
Split body
We use the split body which is fastened by screws in the middle. The PFA/PTFE seal sleeves are molded and machines. The advantage of this design is that the sleeve can be replace when it breaks out. It will reduce the ownership cost.
Operations
The TEKO butterfly valve can be assembled with a pneumatic, electric, hydraulic, or electro-hydraulic actuator to complete the control valve construction.
Specifications
Size | 2”-32” |
Rating | 150 psi |
Material | WCB lined PTFE/PFA |
Temperature | -50~1808 ℃ |
Operation | Lever, Pneumatic, Electric etc. |
About Fluoropolymers
Fluoropolymers are ideal for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical processing equipment because they have excellent chemical and thermal resistance. Their molecules have continuous non-reactive surfaces and are compatible with virtually all chemicals and solvents. They are far more resistant to chemical attack than conventional chlorinated and hydrocarbon polymers, and have far higher service temperatures.
There are a number of materials in the Fluoropolymer family. PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) is the original Fluoropolymer, discovered by DuPont in 1938. From this original development there have been a number of other materials developed – trying to improve on the difficult processing characteristics of PTFE. These have been more or less successful, having to trade properties of PTFE in order to attain other characteristics. The principal materials used in the industries that we serve are:
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