Double Flange Butterfly

Double flange butterfly valves are mechanical devices used to control the flow of fluids (typically liquids or gases) within pipelines. They feature a disc or “butterfly” that can be rotated to open or close the valve. The “double flange” design means that the valve has flanges on both ends, which allows for easy installation and connection to a pipeline. These valves are known for their versatility and are often used in various industries for regulating flow, thanks to their simple yet effective design. They can be used in applications where precise control and efficient shut-off of fluid flow are required.

Additional information

Material Construction

Cast Iron, Cast Steel, Ductile Iron

Mfg Std/Testing Std

BS 5155, IS 13095, AWWA C-504

Class

Up to PN-25

Size (mm)

50-3000

Operation

Manually/Electrically Operated

A double flange butterfly valve is a type of industrial valve that is designed to control the flow of various fluids, such as water, gas, and liquids with suspended solids, in pipelines. It is called "double flange" because it features flanges on both ends, which allows for easy installation and connection to the pipeline. These valves are widely used in a variety of industries, including water treatment, oil and gas, chemical processing, and HVAC systems, due to their versatility and efficiency.
double flange butterfly valves are versatile, cost-effective, and efficient flow control devices that find extensive use in many industries due to their ease of operation, low maintenance requirements, and suitability for a broad range of fluid handling applications. They play a crucial role in regulating fluid flow within pipelines while ensuring minimal leakage when closed.