Knowledge Sharing On Sanitary Diaphragm Valves
Sanitary Diaphragm Valve is controlled remotely by the drive device or manually operated by the handle. The drive device has three standards: normally closed, normally open and air-to-air. It has the advantages of simple structure, beautiful appearance, quick disassembly and assembly, flexible operation, small fluid resistance and reliable use. It is suitable for the control of water, gas, oil and corrosive media in chemical, petroleum, metallurgy, water heating, food, medicine and other industries.
Working principle: It can be controlled remotely by the drive device or manually operated by the handle. The sanitary diaphragm valve uses the valve stem to press the rubber membrane directly on the valve seat to cut off or connect the vacuum system.
Advantages: The diaphragm valve itself is particularly suitable for ultra-pure media or heavily polluted, very viscous liquids, gases, corrosive or inert media due to its structural design. When combined with control equipment, the diaphragm valve can replace other traditional control systems, especially for solid and easily contaminated inert media.
Uses and features: The sanitary valve adopts the clamp type, which has the advantages of simple structure, beautiful appearance, quick disassembly and assembly, rapid switching, flexible operation, small fluid resistance and reliable use.
All steel parts are made of acid-resistant stainless steel, and seals are made of food silicone rubber or polytetrafluoroethylene, which meets food hygiene standards. It is widely used in many industries such as food, brewing, beverages, dairy products, fine chemical pharmaceuticals and bioengineering.