Ball valve LFPP series
leverpneumaticflow control

ball valve
ball valve
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever, pneumatic
Function
flow control
Media
for water, beverage
Body
polypropylene
Applications
for water, beverage, for food
Other characteristics
compact
DN

Min.: 0.15 mm
(0.006 in)

Max.: 0.25 mm
(0.01 in)

Pressure

10 bar
(145 psi)

Temperature

Min.: 2 °C
(36 °F)

Max.: 93 °C
(199 °F)

Description

Parker's polypropylene ball valves corrosion resistant design make them ideal for water filtration units, coffee and beverage machines and various other fluid applications. Parker's polypropylene ball valves save cost with built-in LIQUIfit, TrueSeal and Par-Barb connections eliminating the need for a secondary fitting. The compact design allows for easy assembly and access where space is at a premium. Polypropylene ball valves meets all FDA and NSF-51 requirements for food contact. Markets: • - Water Filtration • - Beverage Dispensing • - Bottling • - Semi-conductor • - Chemical Features/Benefits: • - Built in LIQUIfit, TrueSeal and Par-Barb connections eliminates the need for a secondary fitting • - Low-profile design allows for easy assembly and access where space is limited • - Bi-directional flow foe maximum productivity • - Meets FDA and NSF-51 requirements for food contact • - Wide chemical acceptance range • - EPDM seals • - Push-to-Connect and barbed connections Applications: • - Water • - Beverages • - Pneumatic circuits Custom configurations and sizes are available upon request. Contact us for additional information.

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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