Alumina Industry DN600 Pneumatic Flat Tank Bottom Slurry Valve with flushing port
FREE-VALVE’s Alumina Industry DN600 Pneumatic Flat Tank Bottom Slurry Valves are designed for the convenient and fast discharging the material or samples from the bottom of the reactor,drain or feed vessel
FREE-VALVE’s Alumina Industry DN600 Pneumatic Flat Tank Bottom Slurry Valves are designed for the convenient and fast discharging the material or samples from the bottom of the reactor,drain or feed vessel .The valve can be welded or installed on the vessel through the flange at the bottom of the valve or on tank wall.
Features
1.The valve body is manufactured in integrated structure.
2. Structures with disc opening into the tank and disc opening into the valve.
3. Available with 45° degree outlet angle in the body.
4. A rotation-resistant device is set up to ensure that the valve stem only has straight line motions and no rotation.
5.The protection plate makes for the outstanding erosion resistance and corrosion resistance of the valve body.
6.The sealing surface of the valve seat and the valve disc is made of over laying cemented carbide or painted with tungsten carbide. The auxiliary line sealing guarantee the reliability of the sealing performance.
7.The valves can be equipped with hydraulic ,electrical or pneumatic actuator,it is easy to realize the remote control or the local control.
8. The valve body is designed with a flushing port to wash the scar material in body cavity.
Technical Parameters
Flange connection:ASME B16.5,GB/T9113
Design standard:ASME B16.34,GB/T12224
Pressure Range:Class150~Class600
Size Range:DN50~DN 500, NPS2~NPS20
Material:Carbon steel, stainless steel
Connection type:Flange
Suitable Temperature:≤425℃
Operating Type:Pneumatic, manual, electric,hydraulic
Sealing surface material:Alloy ,Ceramic
Pressure test:GB/T13927, API598
FREE-VALVE’s Alumina Industry DN600 Pneumatic Flat Tank Bottom Slurry Valves are widely used in the petrochemical industry,alumina industry,steel industry,polymer,the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals, and mineral processing industries.