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Flanged cast-iron ball valve Brandoni DN65

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₴7,050.00
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Nominal diameter: 65 mm
Mounting length: 170 mm

SKU: B2100065
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Flanged cast-iron ball valve Brandoni DN65

Are intended for application as shutoff valves in the industry and systems of heat and water supply.
Working environments : hot and cold water, compressed air, oil products, other non-corrosive liquids and gases.

CHARACTERISTICS

  1. Nominal diameters, mm: DN15 - DN250
  2. Working environment temperature: -20°С …+140°С
  3. Nominal pressure, bar: PN16 (DN15-DN200), PN10 (DN250)
  4. Mounting position: arbitrary
  5. Connection: flanged
  6. Drives: handle, electric drive, pneumatic drive
MAIN ASSEMBLY MATERIALS
  • Body - cast iron GG25 (DN15 - DN32, DN200 - DN250), ductile iron GJS400 (DN40 - DN150)
  • Ball - chrome-plated brass
  • Spindle - chrome-plated brass
  • Ball seat - Teflon PTFE with graphite
  • Handle - carbon steel 1.0114
  • Spindle seal - Viton®

DESIGN FEATURES

  • Heavy duty nodular cast iron body (standard) for DN40 - DN150.
  • The fixing bolts of the collapsible body (for DN40 - DN250) are located outside and do not come into contact with the working medium.
  • The “non-flying” spindle rotates in a brass bush, which ensures low friction forces.
  • The axial backlash of the spindle during operation is selected using a nut that simultaneously fixes the handle.
  • Dynamic sealing of the spindle due to the installation of two sealing rings in each groove.
  • The ball seats are made of Teflon (PTFE) with graphite for less friction and more elasticity.
  • The ball seats are spring-loaded with elastomer inserts that are more resilient than steel springs.
  • Smooth running and low torques when opening/closing.
  • Valves are standard equipped with flanges for installation of electric and pneumatic actuators according to ISO 5211 (for DN40 - DN250), which makes it easy to install any actuator without dismantling the valve.

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