Thermoplastic Butterfly Valve features full body liner.
January 16, 2008 -
Built with blowout-proof stainless steel stem, Series PBFV valves are offered with PVC and CPVC thermoplastic construction for corrosion resistance in chemical and wastewater applications. One-piece body incorporates fully supported flanged bolt holes to prevent stressing of mating pipe flanges, and full body liner with V-notch retention design ensures positive sealing of EPDM or FPM liner to valve body. Valves will not contaminate sensitive fluids.
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The NEW Series PBFV Thermoplastic Butterfly Valves are economical, thermoplastic constructed butterfly valves ideal for chemical and wastewater applications. A one-piece body design incorporates fully supported flanged bolt holes to prevent stressing of the mating pipe flanges. Series PBFV valves feature a blowout-proof stainless steel stem and a unique, full body liner that has a V-notch retention design. This assures positive sealing of the liner to the valve body. An integrally molded face seal provides positive sealing against the mating flange without the need for additional gaskets. Plastic construction gives this valve superior corrosion resistance, and the valves will not contaminate sensitive fluids that come into contact with them. Valves come in both PVC and CPVC, featuring either EPDM or FPM liner/seal, and are available in the following sizes: 2", 3", 4" 6", 8" and 10", with 8" and 10" models also available with a gear operated valve.
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