Everything You Need to Know About Metal Seated Butterfly Valve

The metal seated butterfly valve is mainly used in industries that work under extreme pressure and temperatures. The metal seats are designed to make the valve much more versatile and durable, so that they can easily withstand high pressures and temperatures. The valves are known to be advantageous because of their general make up and system compatibility. Below are a couple of things you need to know when thinking of using this type of valve.

A metal seated butterfly valve is a type of valve which can be used for isolating or regulating flow.  The closing mechanism is the disc, which sits in the center of the valve body.  The disc is connected to a handle or actuator via the shaft, which passes from the disc through the top of the valve body.  Unlike a ball valve, the disc of the butterfly valve is always present in the flow, which will induce a pressure drop. 
 
A metal seated butterfly valve operates in a quarter turn style, meaning that rotating the closed disc 90° will fully open the valve, and vice versa. They can also be opened incrementally in order to throttle flow. This can be accomplished manually, but throttling flow is more precise when used in conjunction with an actuator.  Actuators can be customized to allow incremental flow, by using positioners in the case of pneumatic and hydraulic actuators, or by using modulating boards in the case of electric actuators. 
 
Our metal seated butterfly valve offers a light weight, lower cost, heavy duty, and maintenance free solution to high pressure applications.  Common applications that use butterfly valves include: utilities, pulp and paper, oil and gas production, fuel handling systems, marine, petrochemical processing, air conditioning, and refrigeration.  Our butterfly valve also comes in many sizes and styles, including lug-style body, wafer-style body, and pressure classes 150, 300, and 600. These valves can also provide dead end service where applicable.
 
A metal seated butterfly valve is designed as either lug-style or wafer-style. Resilient seated butterfly valves also offer many types of seat materials to accommodate many process applications, such as Buna-N, EPDM, Viton, and Teflon, as well as FDA approved materials.  Rubber lined butterfly valves have lower pressure ratings than the concentric, high performance, and triple-offset butterfly valves which offer incrementally higher pressure ratings, which are required for an ANSI rating. Any process media flowing through the control loop can be regulated with the proper valve, and our metal seated butterfly valve is an excellent valve that provides the precision control and bubble tight seal that an operator requires.