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Process valves
Ball valves and ball valve units
Angle seat valves
Pinch valves
Ball valves
Ball valves enable media to be controlled and switched. A ball is rotated to seal and control the flow. The sealing system consists of the ball and one or more seat rings. Ball valves vary in terms of the type of material used, the sealing principle and connection standards. As a result, it can be used in applications ranging from simple industrial automation applications up to demanding applications in the chemical or pharmaceutical industry.
Angle seat valves
An angle seat valve is an externally controlled valve that is installed in pipes to shut off the flow of liquids and gases. Thanks to their appropriate design, they can create a consistent flow pattern across the flow cross-section and are therefore also suitable as control valves. Shut-off valves have a valve disc or valve poppet with plastic sealing washers, a valve stem and a sealing package for sealing them.
Solenoid media valves
Process valve units
Pneumatically actuated media valves
Solenoid valve for media
Solenoid valves for media are used to shut off media flows in a wide range of applications. Both liquids and gases can be controlled by opening and closing a valve seat actuated by a solenoid. Depending on the design principle, a basic distinction is made between directly controlled, servo-controlled, and force pilot operated valves.