Floating ball valve K110
leverfor controlthreaded

Floating ball valve - K110 - KLINGER-SCHÖNEBERG GmbH - lever / for control / threaded
Floating ball valve - K110 - KLINGER-SCHÖNEBERG GmbH - lever / for control / threaded
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Characteristics

Type
floating ball
Operation
lever
Function
for control
Body
threaded, female
Applications
process, heating, laboratory, for automation
Material
PEEK, titanium, stainless steel, nickel
Other characteristics
compact, ISO
DN

Max.: 20 mm
(0.787 in)

Min.: 8 mm
(0.315 in)

Pressure

100 bar, 160 bar
(1,450.4 psi, 2,320.6 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 225 °C
(437 °F)

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Description

INTEC K110 Mini plant ball valve with female threaded ends. Features DN 8 - DN 20 one-piece ball valve soft seated floating ball FTF dimensions acc. to DIN 3202 part 4-M3 thread connection female threades ends acc. to EN ISO 228-1, G 1/4" up to G1" The high pressure series for all laboratory and miniplant applications for process industries. The series is available from threaded end to clamping ring connection. All variations are used for laboratory and also in control applications. A benefit for this series is also the smart possibility for automation. Certified acc. to German clean air act VDI 2440! Product Advantages Compact design One piece body reduces fugitive emissions Best suited for automation Wide range of accessories Accessories Heating jacket Hand lever with bayonet locking Hand lever extension Block unit - padlock unit Spring close unit - automatical return lever ("dead man handle") Special Designs Special materials like Duplex, Super Duplex, Hastelloy B2/C4/C276, Titanium, Zirconium, Monell, Nickel etc. PEEK seated Special connections on request

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