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Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Tyco Flow Controls | Subject: PremiSeal
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 November 2003
High quality reliable economical
butterfly valves
Tyco Valves and Controls has introduced a series of new, high quality, reliable and economical butterfly valves for general purpose industrial applications, the PremiSeal range
Tyco Valves and Controls has introduced a series of new, high quality, reliable and economical butterfly valves for general purpose industrial applications The cost-effective PremiSeal range is designed for use across a range of industrial applications, providing a wafer thin disc for excellent flow characteristics and head loss
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available in a wafer or lugged configuration, PremiSeal provides bubble-tight shut-off control in both directions, and is also suitable for end-of-line duties up to 16 bar.
Available with either a parallel flat or square shaft drive, PremiSeal is ideally suited for use with the range of Tyco PremiAir pneumatic actuators or TVC electric actuators but is also available in a manually operated design.
The standard valve configuration consists of a ductile iron body and a stainless disc.
The valve seat is available in either EPDM or Nitrile Rubber.
The PremiSeal is rated for use with pressures to 16 bar, temperatures from -40 to +120C, and is available in sizes from 20 mm - 300 mm.
All PremiSeal valves conform to PED 97/23/EC and ATEX directive 94/9/EC and are manufactured in an ISO-9001:2000 quality audited facility.
PremiSeal is available through Tyco Valves and Controls, the leading name for manufacture and supply of valves, actuators and controls.
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