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The Features and Applications of a Quick Closing Valve

27-02-2017

A quick closing valve can be controlled by pneumatic, hydraulic, or mechanical transmission. Suitable for a variety of applications, a quick closing valve serves the purpose of a very important safety function, especially in emergency situations where a product may need to be suddenly shut off to stop the flow. The very fast one-off function of AKO’s quick closing valve is one of many advantages that this particular valve has over other conventional valve types. Under normal circumstances, the quick closing pinch valves are in an open position. Their uncomplicated construction and design ensures simple operation and optimum safety. Moreover, the short valve height enables them to be easily placed in narrow spaces. Quick closing valves are also available in the normally closed position, which require air to open the internal rubber bellow/sleeve. The video below shows how quickly a normally open 4″/100mm pinch valve closes quickly, with the supply of air pressure. The quick closing valve by AKO is available in a variety of body materials including: Aluminium Stainless Steel POM Plastic PVC A wide range of end connections are also available: Weld-on ends Flanges DIN Flanges ANSI 150 Threaded BSP sockets Tri-Clamps RJT Threaded Spigot Quick Closing Valve Features Packless construction (bellows seal) Emergency closing and opening mechanism in milliseconds Can be controlled pneumatically, hydraulically, or manually Visual position indication (closed-open) The flow of the media shuts off instantly See more benefits and features of the quick closing valve. The list of possible industrial areas for quick closing valves is endless. They are frequently used in pipeline systems that are used for transporting combustible liquids, powders, granules and larger solid particles. A quick closing valve by AKO can be used in pharmaceutical applications, as well as the food and drink industry, with use on chemicals, and also agricultural crop spraying. Further industrial areas include building and construction, sewage and wastewater, effluent water, mining, dust extraction, toilet systems, shot blasting and spray painting, plus many more. There are many case studies and company references to show how the quick closing valve by AKO is successfully used in many different applications.

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