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Butterfly Valves

A butterfly valve is a flow control device that relies on a rotating disc to open, throttle, or shut off fluid movement. We offer sanitary butterfly valves designed with stainless steel construction and Tri-Clamp connections, ensuring both hygiene and ease of maintenance, as well as, a wide-range of valves for general use, with connections types like NPT, Flanged, Threaded, and Compression.

Various handle options are offered, including simple pull handles for quick on/off control and multi-position handles for more precise flow regulation. For automated processes, there are pneumatic actuation options, allowing for remote operation and consistent performance. Many of these valves feature a compact form factor that simplifies installation in tight spaces, and their crevice-free designs aid in clean-in-place (CIP) procedures while minimizing potential contamination points.

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