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Description of system

5.2.

features of the valve types

Slanted.seat.control.
valves./.screw-down.
stop.globe.control.
valves

Diaphragm.valves

Ball.valves

Flap.valves

Types

• 2702

• 2712

• 2300

• 2301

• 2730

• 2103

• 2731

• 2652

• 2655

• 2658

• 2672

• 2675

Features

• incoming flow under

seat

• closes smoothly

• straight flow path of

the medium

• self-adjusting

stuffing box for high
leak-tightness

• medium is hermeti-

cally separated from
the actuator and
environment

• cavity-free and self-

draining body design

• any flow direction

with low-turbulence
flow

• steam-sterilizable

• CIP-compliant

• closes smoothly

• actuator and dia-

phragm can be
removed when the
body is installed

• scrapable

• minimum dead

space

• unaffected by

contamination

• little pressure loss

compared to other
valve types

• seat and seal can

be exchanged in the
three-piece ball valve
when installed

Information
Can be used as
process controller only

• unaffected by

contamination

• little pressure loss

compared to other
valve types

• inexpensive

• low construction

volume

Typical.
media

• water, steam and

gases

• alcohols, oils, pro-

pellants, hydraulic
fluids

• salt solutions, lyes

(organic)

• solvents

• neutral gases and

liquids

• contaminated,

abrasive and
aggressive media

• media of higher

viscosity

• neutral gases and

liquids

• clean water

• slightly aggressive

media

• neutral gases and

liquids

• slightly aggressive

media

Table 1:

Features of the valve types

english

Type 8692, 8693

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