Double Flanged Butterfly Valve Manufacturer in USA
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Double Flanged Butterfly Valve Manufacturer in USA

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A Double flanged butterfly valve's body has two flanges, one on the upstream end and the other on the downstream end. This type of butterfly valve, which is used to monitor, regulate, and throttle flow, is the most reliable seated valve design for dead-end operation. A double-flanged butterfly valve is easier to set up than a lug or wafer type, and it has a stronger mechanical construction, making it excellent for heavy-duty, large flow-handling applications.

Valvesonly is one of the fast-developing Double flanged butterfly valve manufacturer in USA, with our manufacturing and warehouse in USA and Canada. From Class PN6 to PN25 and 150 to 300, double flanged butterfly valves are available in a variety of sizes and standards, including DIN ISO, ASME, and ANSI. Because of the easy installation, alignment, and secure functioning, these valves can be used in a variety of industries.

Size: 2 inch to 54 inch

Available Material: Cast Iron, Ductile Iron, SS304, SS316, 904L, C95800, NI AL BR, WCB, DUPLEX STEEL, CF8, CF8M, CF3M

End Connections: Flanged

Operation: Gear Operated, Electric Actuated, pneumatic Actuated, Lever  operated

Advantages of Double-Flanged Butterfly Valves:

Used as an isolation valve.Compact design which requires less space.Quick in Open and close operationLow-pressure dropEasier to mount and centerMost suitable valve for heavy-duty, large flow-handling applications

Double-Flanged Butterfly Valves are commonly used to handle large flows of liquids or gases, such as slurries or liquids having a large amount of solids. Typical applications are as follows:

WastewaterSeawater/marine applicationsCompressorsCooling Water, Circulating waterFacilities & Process UtilitiesFire ProtectionCorrosive servicesFood processing, chemical

To know more details, visit our website: https://valvesonly.com/product-category/flanged-butterfly-valve/

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