Diaphragm Valve
Diaphragm Valves Use A ‘Pinching’ Method To Stop The Valve Flow Using A Flexible Diaphragm. They Are Available In Two Types: Weir And Straight-Way. The Most Commonly Seen Of The Two Is The Weir-Type. This Is Because The Straight-Way Type Requires Additional Stretching Of The Diaphragm, Which Can Shorten The Diaphragm’s Life Span.
One Of The Major Advantages Of Using Diaphragm Valves Is That The Valve Components Can Be Isolated From The Process Fluid. Similarly, This Construction Helps Prevent Leakage Of The Fluid Without The Use Of A Gland Seal (Packing) As Seen In Other Types Of Valves.
Design Features :-
- Quarter-Turn Operation
- Full Bore or Reduced Bore
- Excellent Shut-Off Capability
- Versatility
- Minimal Pressure Drop
- Durability
- Compact Design
- Manual and Actuated Options
- Bi-Directional Flow
- Low Maintenance
- Floating or Trunnion-Mounted Ball
- Cavity Filling and Cavity Pressure Relief
Product Applications :-
- Oil & Gas Industries
- Ship Yards and Marine Management
- Textile Process
- Solvent Oil Extraction Industries
- Steel and engineering industries
- Pharmaceutical, Fertilizers, Industries
- Cement / Process Industries
- Chemical & Intermediates Industries
- Sugar & Breweries & Distilleries Plants
- Food & Beverages Industries