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Product category: Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Tomoe Valve | Subject: 700 series 316SS disc
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 14 June 2007

Unique new ribbed disc design from Tomoe

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Tomoe, a world leader in butterfly valves, actuation and control systems, has launched its revolutionary new 316SS stainless steel disc, developed for use in the 700 series valves

With its unique ribbed disc design, the 316SS offers significantly improved flow rates and optimises processing performance within plants The design of the new stainless steel disc is based on a disc pattern incorporating a series of ribs on opposite and opposing faces of the disc

This enables a thinner disc section to be used in the valve, providing higher CV characteristics over a conventional flat faced disc.

It also leads to a noticeable reduction in the effects of cavitation by breaking up the flow into thinner 'jet streams', which dissipates energy.

The discs incorporate all the other features and benefits of the flat faced disc design which is available for applications that require polished discs.

The 316SS stainless steel disc has been specifically developed for the 700 series, offering a broad choice of valves for most processes including water treatment, power generation and HVAC duties.

In addition to the new ribbed design disc, valves in this range also offer abrasion resistance, chemical resistance and high temperature and high pressure suitability.

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