Ball valve ITEM 406
leverfor liquid food products and beveragesflange

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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever
Media
for liquid food products and beverages
Body
flange, stainless steel
Applications
for industrial applications, for the chemical industry, for the food industry, for oil industry applications, for machine tools, power line, for the pharmaceutical industry, for the gas industry, for the mining industry, for water treatment, for marine applications, for automobiles, for shipbuilding, for the paper industry, turbine
Number of channels
2-way
Other characteristics
ISO, ATEX
DN

Max.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Min.: 10 mm
(0.394 in)

Pressure

16 bar, 40 bar
(232.1 psi, 580.2 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

Macro Ball valves Category Other stainless steel ball valves 2-way full-bore flanged stainless steel ball valve GENERAL FEATURES: • The valve is manufactured in 316L stainless steel. • Working pressure: see table. • Fluid range: food industry. • Head of the valve as per ISO 5211 specifications. • The manual version (with lever) doesn't have the ISO 5211 top work and its therefore not possible to mount on it any kind of actuators ON REQUEST: • Zinc plated flanges • Flanges ASME B16.5 class 150,300. • Seals made of: PTFE glass filled, PTFE with carbon graphite, High-molecular weight polyethylene. • For other applications, please contact our sales department. CERTIFICATIONS: • ATEX version in conformity with European Directive 2014/34/EU. • ATEX certificate on request

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 8.0 - Stand H61

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