Posted on November 2, 2011 - ( views)
With its small, lightweight but efficient plastic diaphragm valve solutions, GEMÜ offers a portfolio for compact, safe and cost-efficient plant design meeting today's plant engineering requirements.
The multi-port valve blocks P600 in particular have a major advantage over conventional valve design solutions. They are compact, space-saving and, due to their individual design, are able to perform a range of quite different functions in the most confined spaces, such as mixing, dividing, diverting, draining, feeding and cleaning – all in one block. Safety and control functions as well as the integration of sensors, filters and non-return valves are also possible.
The compact, lightweight multi-port valves are suitable for a wide range of applications in various industrial sectors, from installations for chemical processes in the chemicals and environmental chemistry and plant solutions in surface finishing, coating and electroplating, as well as municipal and industrial water treatment, all the way through to solutions for power stations. Even when it comes to sensitive processes and systems, such as reverse osmosis plants, neutralisation, swimming pools with microfiltration systems and chemical processes involving aggressive and corrosive media, multi-port valves are a cost-effective alternative to conventional valve designs. But, of course, they can also be used where inert media and processes are controlled.
The plastic multi-port valve blocks ensure high flow rates and, depending on valve specification, operate reliably at temperatures ranging from -20°C to +80°C and pressures of up to 10 bar. They are highly resistant, even to aggressive and corrosive media. In addition to valves, GEMÜ offers a comprehensive range of accessories including controllers, flowmeters, stroke limiters and customised sensors all possible to integrate into the multi-port valve block.
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74653 Ingelfingen-Criesbach
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