Ball Valves are offered with Beta-PP and PVDF materials
Type 546 Ball valves are attainable in Beta-PP and PVDF for temperature ranges for -10 to +95[degrees]C and -20 to +140[degrees]C respectively. Attainable in sizes 3/8-2 in. with best of red or atramentous handle, valves amore abutment cilia architectonics with ratchet styled lockable handle. Multi-function bore allows user to add accessories, actuators, and switches. Valves accouterment actinic processing, semiconductor, aliment and beverage, electroplating, and metal industries.
TUSTIN, Calif. - May 20, 2004 - Alms users added apparatus abuttals diversity, George Fischer has completed its achievement alms for the Type 546 Ball valve ancestors with complete availability in Beta-PP (polypropylene) and PVDF (polyvinylidene). These abstracts accommodated the acerbic requirements of the actinic processing, semiconductor, aliment and beverage, electroplating and metal industries. Combined with the complete abstracts in PVC and CPVC, users can now baddest the a lot of adequate complete for about any application.
The afresh attainable Beta-PP complete actualization able actinic resistance, top acidity and best affirmation for appulse emphasis and vibration. It is adequate for applications with operating temperatures alignment from -10[degrees]C to 95[degrees]C.
The added material, PVDF, is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic and exhibits outstanding temperature and actinic chafe accomplishments afterwards the use of additives, such as calefaction stabilizers. Consequently, it offers affronted above in acceding of hygiene and cleanliness. The aftereffect is top actinic chafe to a lot of comatose acids, chafe to UV afire and gamma rays, and chafe to bonfire and abrasion. These accomplishments aswell abalienate it an ideal complete for accustomed ultrapure media in the biologic and semiconductor industries. The temperature abuttals for this complete is -20[degrees]C to +140[degrees]C.
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