Butterfly Valves
Butterfly valves are essential for flow control in industries like oil and gas, water treatment, HVAC, and chemical processing. These valves feature a rotating disc that turns 90 degrees to control the flow of fluids. Their simple design makes them ... Read More
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BronzeNatural GasChemicals
150LB Cast steel LCB Butt Welded Triple Offset Butterfly Valve
J Valves Fluid Equipment -
Carbon SteelAirSteam
4M-JMG Series Metal Seated Butterfly Valves
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Cast Aluminium
4M-MKV Series Aluminium Butterfly Valves
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Carbon SteelAirGases
4M-TAF Series Damper Valve
4Matic Valves -
Cast SteelGasGases
4MBFV Series Rubber Lined Butterfly Valve
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Carbon SteelAirAir
4MDPR Series Wafer Type Damper Valve
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OilPetroleum products
API Butterfly Valve 150Lb-300Lb
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GasPetroleum products
API Triple Offset Lug Butterfly Valve 150Lb-300Lb
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Cast Steel
BL Series Lug Type Butterfly Valve
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Stainless SteelAirChemicals
Butterfly Valve
Forxar Industries
Category Description
Butterfly valves are essential for flow control in industries like oil and gas, water treatment, HVAC, and chemical processing. These valves feature a rotating disc that turns 90 degrees to control the flow of fluids. Their simple design makes them reliable, efficient, and cost-effective. The compact design allows for easy installation in tight spaces.
Available in configurations like wafer, lug, and flanged designs, butterfly valves are versatile. They can be operated manually, pneumatically, or electrically, depending on the application. Made from durable materials such as stainless steel, cast iron, or plastic, these valves resist corrosion, chemicals, and extreme temperatures.
The fast response time of butterfly valves makes them ideal for systems that need quick adjustments. They regulate flow and prevent pressure buildup in pipelines, air, and gas systems. Their ability to handle various pressures and conditions makes them a key component in industrial settings.