Frenstar Valves

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Concentric Rubber Lined Butterfly Valves

Concentric butterfly valves, also known as ‘resilient seated’ butterfly valves, are suitable for a wide range of applications such as cooling water, chemicals, brine, oil mud, hydrocarbons, wastewater, firewater, seawater, natural gas and flare gas amongst many others. The stem is centred in the middle of the disc and the disc centred in the valve body. The disc is constantly in contact with the valve seat. Seats can include EPDM, NBR, Viton, Silicon, Teflon, Hypalon and Neoprene.

IVGK Wafer type concentric butterfly valve supplied by frenstar
Intervalve-IVGK Wafer Concentric
IVTL concentric butterfly valves that can be supplied by frenstar
Intervalve-IVTL Lugged Concentric
IVDF concentric butterfly valve by frenstar the butterfly valve suppliers
Intervalve-IVDF Double Flanged Concentric
Specifications
Description
BUTTERFLY VALVE Concentric Rubber Lined
Design Code
API 609 / EN593
Size Range
NPS 1 1⁄2” – 48” / DN 40- 1200
Maximum Pressure /Rating
IVGK / IVTL 20 bar 150#
IVDF 16 bar PN16
Design Temperature
-40°C to +180°C
End Connections
Wafer / Lug / Double Flanged
Body Seat
IVGK – Replaceable / Bonded
IVTL / IVDF – Bonded to body
Materials of Construction
Body
Ductile Iron / Cast Iron
Carbon Steels inc. Low Temp
Austenitic/ Super Austenitic Stainless steels
Aluminium bronze
Duplex/Super Duplex alloys (1A-6A)
Hastelloy® B, C, Inconel
Monel®, Alloy 20
Others upon request
Shaft
AISI 410, AISI316, 17-4Ph, Monel® K500, UNS32760, Titanium
Seat
Nitrile, EPDM, Viton, Hypalon, Silicone, Neoprene

Frequently Asked Questions

A Butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotary motion valve with advantage of low pressure drop and high-pressure recovery.

Butterfly valves are used to stop, start, and regulate fluid flow.

Concentric butterfly valves also known as ‘resilient seated’ butterfly valves are suitable for a wide range of applications such as cooling water, chemicals, brine,oil mud, hydrocarbons, wastewater, firewater, seawater, natural gas and flare gas amongst many others. The stem is centred in the middle of the disc and the disc centred in the valve body. The disc is constantly in contact with valve seat. Seats can include EPDM, NBR, Viton, Silicon, Teflon, Hypalon and neoprene.

A high performance butterfly valve. This valve has three offsets from the centre. The third offset is the elliptical seat geometry. This along with the two eccentric shaft offsets, allows the disc to seal against the seat with no friction. This seat design allows for uniform sealing, and thus bi-directional tightness at maximum differential pressure.

The triple offset design is used where bubble tight shut-off, zero leakage is required in common applications such as steam, chemical, refining, and offshore oil and gas. They offer a lower cost, lower torque option, than alternative style metal seated valves. It is low maintenance and offers an extended valve life.

double offset butterfly valve is a high performance butterfly valve. This valve has two stems offset from the centre. It is capable of providing accurate, stable, throttle flow control.

Butterfly valves can be bi-directional but often have a preferred flow direction. It’s strongly recommended to install the valves in the preferred flow direction, as it will extend the valve’s life span and will also lower the operating torque. High-performance butterfly valves for hydrocarbon service generally do not have a preferred flow direction and are bi-directional.

Yes, Triple Offset Butterfly valves can be used for isolation. Triple Offset is a great alternative to the block valve incumbents like gate. If gate was not applicable to process conditions ball valves were utilized.

Triple Offset Butterfly valves have the following but not limited to advantages in this application;

  • Cost effective
  • Ease of operation
  • More readily available than other valve offering 

Motor Operated Valve (MOV) are often called On-Off valves as the motors act to fully open or fully close valves in pipelines. With regards Butterfly valves they fully open or fully close the disc with tight shut off as per plant requirement.

The lugged wafer design, butterfly valve is held in place between two pipe flanges by bolts that join the two flanges and pass through threaded holes (or lugs) in the valve’s body.  This design type can be used for dead-end service.

The wafer type butterfly valve, also known as non-lugged is sandwiched between two pipeline flanges.  It may sometimes have unthreaded guiding holes for ease of installation.

Flange type or Double Flanged Butterfly valves have two flanges – one either end as opposed to lug type which has one flange in the centre. Flange type have a larger face to face than wafer or lugged. These can be used for dead end service.

This can depend on butterfly valve type installing – contact Frenstar for assistance with installation or to request Installation, Operation and maintenance manuals.

Butterfly valves can be used in throttling / flow control, or on-off control. High performance butterfly valves are widely used for throttling control.