Angle Seat Valves |
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Additional Process and Control Valves From Bürkert: |
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Type 2000 2/2-way Angle-Seat Valve with weld end connection, DN 15-65 The externally piloted angle-seat valve is operated with a single or double-acting piston actuator. The actuator is available in two different materials, PA and PPS depending on the ambient temperature. The reliable selfadjusting packing gland provides high sealing integrity. High fl ow rates are attained with the stainless steel 2-way body. These maintenance-free and robust valves can be retrofi tted with a comprehensive range of accessories for position indication, stroke limitation or manual override. Type 2702 2/2-way Angle Seat Control Valve, threaded and weld end connections, 1/2” – 2” The 2702 Control Valve consists of an 316L angle seat body with a rugged pneumatic piston actuator. The parabolic trim results in a flow characteristic approximately 35% larger than conventional control valves. It is available in either stainless steel on stainless steel or with a durable PTFE seal for tight shut-off. Type 2702 can be actuated by the Continuous TopControl Type 8630 or SideControl Type 1067 and 8635. TopControl/SideControl thus forms a mechanical and functional unit with the pneumatic actuator as a complete control valve system. This system has been engineered for reliable accurate control in applications where high flow rate is an advantage. Type 2100 2/2-way Angle-Seat Valve with stainless steel design for media up to +180ºC, DN 13-50 In line with Bürkert’s philosophy for modular valves and sensors the construction of the 2100 angle-seat valve fulfi ls tough criteria for process environments. Unrivalled cycle life and sealing integrity is guaranteed by the proven self adjusting packing gland. The design enables the easy integration of automation modules whether they are electrical/optical position feedback, pneumatic control units, an integrated fi eldbus interface or even an explosion proof feedback. The fully integrated system has a compact and smooth design, integrated pneumatic lines, IP65/67/NEMA4X protection class and superior chemical resistance. Type 2300 2/2-way Angle-Seat Control Valve with stainless steel design for media up to +180ºC, DN 13-50 In line with Bürkert’s philosophy for modular valves and sensors the construction of the 2300 angle-seat valve fulfi ls tough criteria for process environments. Unrivalled cycle life and sealing integrity is guaranteed by the proven self adjusting packing gland. The parabolic trim results in a fl ow characteristic approximately 35% larger than conventional control valves. It is available in either stainless steel on stainless steel or with a durable PTFE seal for tight shut-off. The design enables the easy integration of automation modules whether they are digital electropneumatic positioner or process controller. The fully integrated system has a compact and smooth design, integrated pneumatic lines, IP65/67/NEMA4X protection class and superior chemical resistance. This system has been engineered for reliable accurate control in applications where high fl ow rate is an advantage. Type 2001 2/2-Way Y-Pattern Valve The externally piloted Y-pattern valve is operated with a piston actuator. High flow rates are attained with the bronze 2-way body. The reliable self-adjusting packing gland provides high sealing integrity. These maintenance-free and robust valves can be retrofitted with a comprehensive range of accessories for position indication, stroke limitation or manual override. Type 6038 2/2-way Solenoid Valve for neutral media and steam The Type 6038 valve is a 2/2-way solenoid valve with direct acting switching character, closed by spring force. It is pressure-relieved and switches without differential pressure. The magnetic core is linked to the seat tube. When the magnetic core is activated, a drilled hole is opened up by a pre-stroke. The core area within the valve is relieved of pressure, and the valve is opened through magnetic force. In the inactive state, the valve is closed by a pressure spring. In doing this, the closing force of the spring is assisted by the pressure of the medium on the magnetic core. Caution waterhammer danger! The valves switch very quickly. If liquid media is used with high differential pressures, high pressure peaks (waterhammer) can occur. |
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