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Flap Type
Gravity Diverter Valve
Flap diverter valves
have one inlet and two outlet ports. Conveyed material is diverted
with the help of gravity and flap. Normal steel, stainless steel and
hardox steel models are available.
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Flap Type Pneumatic
Conveying Diverter Valve
Flap type pneumatic
conveying diverter valves have one inlet and two outlet ports.
Conveyed material is diverted with the help of conveying air and
flap. Normal steel, stainless steel and hardox steel models are
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Plug Type Diverter Valve
Also known as tunnel
diverter valve. The diverter valve consists of a rugged carbon steel
cast body which houses a cast twin pipe plug between a pair of end
covers. Bulk solids handled pass from one line through a tunnel
within the plug to either of the two outlet lines. The twin pipe
plug combines the benefits of both a constant and a low rotational
angle. The material stream is diverted to the selected outlet by
rotating the plug through 43°. For abbrassive materials and food
applications the valve parts are constructed from 304 -316 stainless
steel which ensures maximum durability and safety. Pipe connections
can be supplied as either plain pipe ends or flanged as required. |
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Slide Gate Valve
Slide gate valves are
generally used below silo, tank, conveyors and hoppers. Sliding gate
allows to control the gravitational flow of granular materials.
Carbon steel, stainless steel and hardox steel construction are
available for slide gate valves for wide range of applications. |
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Multiport Diverter
Valve
Multiport diverter valves are used in
pneumatic conveying systems where the product flow should be
diverted to multiple directions. Multiple port diverting eliminates
the need of using huge number of diverters along the conveying line.
The valve is operated with an electrical motor and reducer. A PLC
controller controls the system. |
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Pinch Valve
Pinch valves are used to control the flow of bulk solids in
pneumatic conveying lines. Actuation of the valve, the pinching
action is accomplished by air pressure placed on the sleeve. The
flexible sleeve tightly closes the line. When the valve is open,
there is no internal parts or geometries that can block or slow down
the flow. |
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