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New Product: GF Piping Systems’ Type 567 Butterfly Valve improves wear for multiple applications Print E-mail
May 14, 2008 at 06:01 PM

ImageProduct Briefing Outline: GF Piping Systems has introduced the new Type 567 Butterfly Valve in large diameter sizes up to 12 inches.  The new corrosion-resistant valve incorporates a double eccentric operating principle that provides improved wear and easier operation over traditional eccentric style butterfly valves.  Typical applications include industrial water treatment and waste water systems. 

Problem: Key to the valve’s double eccentric disk design is the off-center shaft that allows the disc to completely disengage from the disc seal, even when partially open.  This reduces seal friction and improves seal wear characteristics, resulting in longer service life, minimal maintenance and better protection against pressure surges.  The double eccentric design also lowers the torque required to operate the valve, making for easy manual operation and use of smaller actuators at a significantly reduced cost.  And with no gap between the disc and the seal, particles wash away, preventing potential build-up that can obstruct flow.  

Solution: The Type 567 also features a specially engineered body seal with a Q-shaped O-ring that eliminates the need for flat gaskets and is compatible with any flange adaptor design, including those with serrated faces.  The wetted inner body, plus the disc and bearings, are made of the same material as the corresponding pipe material for improved fit and corrosion and chemical resistance. The Type 567 is one of the few large-size butterfly valves on the market that offers 150 psi.  With this capability, it can meet a broader range of application requirements.

Applications: Industrial water treatment, potable water treatment, swimming pools, water parks and waste water systems in such industries as chemical, chemical distribution, and electroplating.

Platform: The new valve is offered with a variety of modular components for optimum flexibility.  Examples include manual valves with hand lever- or gear-operated wheel, electric or pneumatic actuation, positioner for throttle or flow control, and EPDM or FPM seals, five types of limit switches, and fine adjustment option for additional flexibility of disc angle control.  Both manual and actuated versions include electronic feedback, particularly important for more sophisticated fluid handling systems.
Availability: March 2008 onwards.

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