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Steam safety valve 461 series
for gasfor compressed airthreaded

Steam safety valve - 461 series - Goetze KG - for gas / for compressed air / threaded
Steam safety valve - 461 series - Goetze KG - for gas / for compressed air / threaded
Steam safety valve - 461 series - Goetze KG - for gas / for compressed air / threaded - image - 2
Steam safety valve - 461 series - Goetze KG - for gas / for compressed air / threaded - image - 3
Steam safety valve - 461 series - Goetze KG - for gas / for compressed air / threaded - image - 4
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Characteristics

Fluid
for steam, for gas, for compressed air
Other characteristics
threaded
Controlled pressure

Max.: 70 bar
(1,015.3 psi)

Min.: 0.5 bar
(7.3 psi)

DN

Max.: 0.5 in

Min.: 0.25 in

Description

The consequential expansion of the valve series 451 with smaller nominal diameters now allows the best and therefore most efficient design of safety valves with smaller discharge volumes. The proven versatility in different variations leads to use for a variety of media with different aggregate conditions. The possibilities for use are in medical process equipment construction and in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries in secondary areas. For the protection of: - pressure tanks and -systems for neutral / non-neutral vapours, gases and liquids - steam boilers and steam plants Please observe plant-specific regulations and use of appropriate valve version and sealing material. - chemical plants, biogas plants - desalination plants - process equipment construction and medical technology - shipbuilding industry and marine equipment - secondary areas in the food-, beverage-, pharmaceutical- and cosmetics-industries - offshore-applications Safety valves are set and sealed at the factory.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.