Removing a collection of conventional piping greatly reduces space requirements, speeds-up design and installation time and reduces the opportunities for leaks.
Combining fluid, distribution or mixing flows by means of valves is one of the essential, basic processes in production systems for just about every industrial sector. The piping or fluid connections of the various valves and sensors generally involve extensive planning and installation. This obviously increases with the number of valves used in the system.
In the classic scenario, valves and sensors are joined by means of piping components that are connected using conventional connecting technology, such as threaded, flanged, adhesive or welded connections. The disadvantages of such connections include high installation expense and extensive space requirements for the piping.
The INOX DN10 size valve and new, larger DN20 designs offer plant and process engineers a simple and fast implementation for extremely compact and robust valve systems with high functional reliability. The modular design of the valve bodies in both designs also enables the cost-effective production of small quantities.
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