18 in. Ductile Iron Butterfly Valve. Class 150 Rating, Lugged Connection, Resilient Seated. ANSI B1634 Stainless Steel Disc
Item No. M104574
Specifications
- Type
- Butterfly Valve
- Size
- 18 in.
- ​Product Description
- 18 in. Ductile Iron Butterfly Valve. Class 150 Rating, Lugged Connection, Resilient Seated. ANSI B1634 Stainless Steel Disc
- Pressure Class
- Class 150
- Material Family
- Iron
- Material Grade
- Ductile Iron
- Mil-Spec
- ANSI B16.34
- Operator (Default)
- Gear
- Connection
- Lugged
- Full Specifications
- 18 in. Butterfly Valve is made from Ductile Iron with a Lugged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
- U_ItemRemarks
- Resilient Seated
This 18 in. Butterfly Valve is made from Ductile Iron with a Lugged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating. Butterfly valves use flat, circular discs that pivot in the center of pipes to regulate fluid flow by means of a quarter-turn motion. Butterfly valves are popular in a variety of
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Description
This 18 in. Butterfly Valve is made from Ductile Iron with a Lugged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
Butterfly valves use flat, circular discs that pivot in the center of pipes to regulate fluid flow by means of a quarter-turn motion. Butterfly valves are popular in a variety of applications due to their relatively simple design and usage. They have slim face-to-face dimensions and are excellent at sealing. As quarter-turn valves, they are also easier to actuate. They can be operated with levers, gear operators, or actuators.
A lugged connection is a type of connection where the valve body has threaded lugs (or ears) that align with the bolt holes of joining flanges. Unlike a wafer-style connection, adjoining flanges get bolted directly into the body of the valve. This design allows for sections of pipeline to be removed on one side while keeping the valve connected on the other side - simplifying repairs.
Ductile Iron is a type of Cast Iron known for its enhanced strength and ability to bend without breaking, known as ductile. Ductile Iron is created by combining magnesium with iron in the manufacturing process. This creates a finished metal that is far less brittle than normal cast iron.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Butterfly valves use flat, circular discs that pivot in the center of pipes to regulate fluid flow by means of a quarter-turn motion. Butterfly valves are popular in a variety of applications due to their relatively simple design and usage. They have slim face-to-face dimensions and are excellent at sealing. As quarter-turn valves, they are also easier to actuate. They can be operated with levers, gear operators, or actuators.
A lugged connection is a type of connection where the valve body has threaded lugs (or ears) that align with the bolt holes of joining flanges. Unlike a wafer-style connection, adjoining flanges get bolted directly into the body of the valve. This design allows for sections of pipeline to be removed on one side while keeping the valve connected on the other side - simplifying repairs.
Ductile Iron is a type of Cast Iron known for its enhanced strength and ability to bend without breaking, known as ductile. Ductile Iron is created by combining magnesium with iron in the manufacturing process. This creates a finished metal that is far less brittle than normal cast iron.
Applications of Butterfly Valves
- Marine & Offshore Fluid Systems
- HVAC Systems
- Fire Protection Systems
- Chemical Systems
Advantages of Lugged Connections
- Can provide Dead End Service
- Stronger Connection than Wafer
- Usable in the Hull of a Ship per ABS
Advantages of Ductile Iron
- Strength and Durability
- Resistant to Corrosion
- Cost-Effective
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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Item No. M104574
18 in. Ductile Iron Butterfly Valve. Class 150 Rating, Lugged Connection, Resilient Seated. ANSI B1634 Stainless Steel Disc
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Specifications
- Type
- Butterfly Valve
- Size
- 18 in.
- ​Product Description
- 18 in. Ductile Iron Butterfly Valve. Class 150 Rating, Lugged Connection, Resilient Seated. ANSI B1634 Stainless Steel Disc
- Pressure Class
- Class 150
- Material Family
- Iron
- Material Grade
- Ductile Iron
- Mil-Spec
- ANSI B16.34
- Operator (Default)
- Gear
- Connection
- Lugged
- Full Specifications
- 18 in. Butterfly Valve is made from Ductile Iron with a Lugged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
- U_ItemRemarks
- Resilient Seated
Description
This 18 in. Butterfly Valve is made from Ductile Iron with a Lugged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
Butterfly valves use flat, circular discs that pivot in the center of pipes to regulate fluid flow by means of a quarter-turn motion. Butterfly valves are popular in a variety of applications due to their relatively simple design and usage. They have slim face-to-face dimensions and are excellent at sealing. As quarter-turn valves, they are also easier to actuate. They can be operated with levers, gear operators, or actuators.
A lugged connection is a type of connection where the valve body has threaded lugs (or ears) that align with the bolt holes of joining flanges. Unlike a wafer-style connection, adjoining flanges get bolted directly into the body of the valve. This design allows for sections of pipeline to be removed on one side while keeping the valve connected on the other side - simplifying repairs.
Ductile Iron is a type of Cast Iron known for its enhanced strength and ability to bend without breaking, known as ductile. Ductile Iron is created by combining magnesium with iron in the manufacturing process. This creates a finished metal that is far less brittle than normal cast iron.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Butterfly valves use flat, circular discs that pivot in the center of pipes to regulate fluid flow by means of a quarter-turn motion. Butterfly valves are popular in a variety of applications due to their relatively simple design and usage. They have slim face-to-face dimensions and are excellent at sealing. As quarter-turn valves, they are also easier to actuate. They can be operated with levers, gear operators, or actuators.
A lugged connection is a type of connection where the valve body has threaded lugs (or ears) that align with the bolt holes of joining flanges. Unlike a wafer-style connection, adjoining flanges get bolted directly into the body of the valve. This design allows for sections of pipeline to be removed on one side while keeping the valve connected on the other side - simplifying repairs.
Ductile Iron is a type of Cast Iron known for its enhanced strength and ability to bend without breaking, known as ductile. Ductile Iron is created by combining magnesium with iron in the manufacturing process. This creates a finished metal that is far less brittle than normal cast iron.
Applications of Butterfly Valves
- Marine & Offshore Fluid Systems
- HVAC Systems
- Fire Protection Systems
- Chemical Systems
Advantages of Lugged Connections
- Can provide Dead End Service
- Stronger Connection than Wafer
- Usable in the Hull of a Ship per ABS
Advantages of Ductile Iron
- Strength and Durability
- Resistant to Corrosion
- Cost-Effective
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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