IOS Certificate Connectingrod - CS valve – DONGYI Detail:
FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY AT LOW TO MEDIUM PRESSURE LEVELS
High efficiency
Long service life, simple maintenance and installation
Wide flow ducts to prevent clogging
The CS valve is the classical nonmetallic plate valve suitable for use in compressors in the petrochemical and chemical industries for the reliable compression of natural gas, hydrogen or technical gases.
The CS valve is designed for low to medium pressure levels of 60 bar and reaches optimum efficiency at medium to large lifts. The sole moving part, the valve plate made from advanced non-metallics, is loaded by a varying number of identical closing springs.
The valve family is available in a diameter range of 90 to 320 millimeters (3.5 to 12.6 inches). Wide flow ducts reduce the risk of clogging. An integrated, profiled guard prevents liquid sticktion, increasing the service life of the valve.
TECHNICAL DATA
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Maximum Pressure 60 bar
Temperature Range -40°C (-40ºF) +210 °C (410ºF)
Rotational Speed 800 rpm
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