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Piston valve 484 series
diaphragmpressure-reducingfor air

Piston valve - 484 series - Goetze KG - diaphragm / pressure-reducing / for air
Piston valve - 484 series - Goetze KG - diaphragm / pressure-reducing / for air
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Characteristics

Type
piston, diaphragm
Function
pressure-reducing
Media
for air, for gas
Body
threaded
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
for high flow rates
DN

Max.: 2 in

Min.: 0.25 in

Pressure

Max.: 60 bar
(870.2 psi)

Min.: 0.5 bar
(7.3 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

These diaphragm and piston pressure reducing valves made of stainless steel and with female threaded connections for pneumatic and hydraulic applications are distinguished particularly by high flow rates and low pressure losses even in situations of high performance demands. Their extremely precise control characteristics, the inlet pressure of up to 60 bar and the wide outlet pressure range make these pressure reducing valves the optimal solution for almost all technically demanding applications. For the protection of: - commercial and industrial plants against too high supply pressure. Use of pressure reducing valves, when in a piping system inspite of varying pressures on the inlet side a specific pressure on the outlet side must be kept. - Compressed air supply plants - Pneumatic control units - Pressure booster plants air-side - Shipbuilding industry and offshore plants - Industrial gas plant construction - PET blow moulding machines - Blasting plants
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