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Pneumatically-operated Valves, Angle Seat - 45°, CLAMP

We supply pneumatic actuators without air exhaust and plastic connection fittings - category Pneumatic components

Price from 77,57 €
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Code
Availability
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CLAMP DIN 32676 (34 mm) POV45_20_CLAMP_ PPL
POV45_20_CLAMP_ PPL
in stock
79,12 €
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CLAMP DN25 RVP_2_25_45
RVP_2_25_45
in stock
77,57 €
Detail
CLAMP DN50 RVP_2_50_45
RVP_2_50_45
in stock
171,46 €
Detail

Basic information

A pilot valve must be purchased to operate the seat valve. A suitable type can be found in the category ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCHBOARDS 3/2 (PILOT VALVES)

Properties

  • standard: DIN 32676
  • connection type: clamp, DN25
  • pneumatically operated
  • normally closed NC
  • pilot valve control pressure: 6-8 bar
  • maximum working pressure: 16 bar (PN16)
  • working temperature: –10 °C to 150 °C
  • material: stainless steel AISI 316L
  • gasket: o-ring PTFE
  • connection control air: thread G 1/4 "

If the valve is used for a long time at limit temperatures, it is necessary to consult the suitability of the valve with the supplier.

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION SINGLE ACTING VALVE

This type of valve is widely used in operations requiring repeated start-up in a short time interval, the advantage is its fast and accurate response. The valve is opened with compressed air.

Areas of application

Applications in the dairy, brewing, food, beverage and chemical industries. Filling equipment for beer and other beverages. Textile printing and dyeing. Foaming equipment. For wastewater treatment applications. Suitable for machine tools for refrigerant control. For laundries and dry cleaners (dosing of detergent, water).

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