Points To Note When Using Wafer-type Fluorine-lined Butterfly Valves

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Lined Butterfly Valve is a special valve in the early valve industry, mainly because it is lined with fluoroplastics and is corrosion-resistant. This valve can usually be used on pipelines with corrosive media. For example, they can be seen in many industries such as petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical, printing and dyeing...

Pay attention to the following points when using wafer-type fluorine-lined valves:

1. When using this type of valve product, the medium temperature cannot exceed 150℃, otherwise the valve lining will soften and deform, causing the valve to leak.

2. There should be no negative pressure when using wafer-type fluorine-lined butterfly valves, but when there is negative pressure in the pipeline, the valve lining will be damaged.

3. The pressure and pressure difference must be controlled within the tolerance range of the wafer-type fluorine-lined butterfly valve.

4. When using this type of valve, ensure that the medium is free of impurities, crystals and particles.

Points To Note When Using Wafer-type Fluorine-lined Butterfly Valves

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