Diaphragm valves
Manual diaphragm valves make it possible to isolate and regulate fluid flows in piping networks.
Diaphragm valves are composed of a body, a diaphragm, a shaft and an operating wheel.
The key mechanism of this type of valve is its flexible diaphragm which can change shape to regulate the fluids that flow through it.
The valve's shaft, which can be moved using the valve's operating wheel, moves the diaphragm. This makes it possible to move the diaphragm up or down to either completely open or close the passage that fluid can flow through.
Manual diaphragm valves are easy to install and can be used in many different sectors including, in particular, the :
- Chemical industry where they can be used in pipes carrying aggressive chemical products.
- Water treatment sector where they can be used in networks which transport drinking water and waste water.
You should choose diaphragm valves for applications involving corrosive fluids, viscous fluids or fluids containing particles. This valve solution can shut off, control or dose abrasive, corrosive or fibrous products such as aggregates, powders, pellets, dust or fluids containing particles etc.
Diaphragm valves can be left in place on piping even when you have to take your valve apart or replace its diaphragm. This makes it easier to carry out maintenance on them.
Diaphragm valves are composed of a body, a diaphragm, a shaft and an operating wheel.
The key mechanism of this type of valve is its flexible diaphragm which can change shape to regulate the fluids that flow through it.
The valve's shaft, which can be moved using the valve's operating wheel, moves the diaphragm. This makes it possible to move the diaphragm up or down to either completely open or close the passage that fluid can flow through.
Manual diaphragm valves are easy to install and can be used in many different sectors including, in particular, the :
- Chemical industry where they can be used in pipes carrying aggressive chemical products.
- Water treatment sector where they can be used in networks which transport drinking water and waste water.
You should choose diaphragm valves for applications involving corrosive fluids, viscous fluids or fluids containing particles. This valve solution can shut off, control or dose abrasive, corrosive or fibrous products such as aggregates, powders, pellets, dust or fluids containing particles etc.
Diaphragm valves can be left in place on piping even when you have to take your valve apart or replace its diaphragm. This makes it easier to carry out maintenance on them.