CI-RPV Series
Rotary Valve for Metering, Feeding and Airlock ApplicationsRotary plug valve (RPV) design provides highly accurate, controlled feeding of very free-flowing, abrasive, and high bulk density materials; excellent dust control design.
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Features & Benefits:
- Rotary plug valve (RPV) design provides highly accurate, controlled feeding of very free-flowing, abrasive, and high bulk density materials; excellent dust control design.
- Air-actuated clam-style rotor enables rapid material flow control and exceptional air handling efficiency in high-pressure differential applications.
- Air control package includes solenoid, fittings, and tubing; pre-assembled and ready for start-up.
- Available in 5 heights, from 10"H to 19"H; and 5 square-flange sizes from 6" to 14".
- Valve housing and endplates cast in North America; ensures superior strength and solidification of metallurgy; air cylinder mount fabricated of mild steel.
- CNC-machined components and housing provide precision tolerances; eliminates axial shaft movement.
- Heavy-plate chrome interior.
Options:
- 304 or 316 cast stainless steel valve housing.
- Interior coating: hard chrome.
- Actuator types: electrical or manual.
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