Butterfly valve

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A Butterfly valve is a type of flow control device, used to make a fluid start or stop flowing through a section of pipe. The valve is similar in operation to a ball valve. A flat circular plate is positioned in the center of the pipe. The plate has a rod through it connected to a handle on the outside of the valve. Rotating the handle turns the plate either parallel or perpendicular to the flow of water, shutting off the flow. It is a very robust and reliable design. However, unlike the ball valve, the plate does not rotate out of the flow of water, so that a pressure drop is induced in the flow.

There are three types of butterfly valve:

  1. Resilient butterfly valve which has a flexible rubber seat. Working pressure up to 1.6 Mpa
  2. High performance butterfly valve which is usually double eccentric in design . Working pressure up to 5.0 Mpa
  3. Tricentric butterfly valve which is usually with metal seated design. Working pressure up to 10.0 Mpa

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