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Quick DetailsStandard or Nonstandard: Standard Structure: Gate Pressure: Medium Pressure
Power: Manual Material: Casting Temperature of Media: Medium Temperature
Media: Water Port Size: DN40mm-DN300 Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
Model Number: GF4 resilient gate valves: resilient seat flange
Packaging & DeliveryPackaging Detail: air plastic bag inside/wooden box outside
Delivery Detail: 15-60days
SpecificationsDIN3352 F4 resilient seat flange gate valves
1.s:DN40-DN300 ize
2.medium:water
3.standard:DIN
4.certificate:ISO9001 CE
resilient gate valves
1.size:DN40-DN300
2.medium:water
3.certificate:ISO9001 CE
4.standard:DIN
available medium:water
working temperature:≤80oC
flange dimensions:DIN2501
- Q: What is the meaning of the D341*5-10 / 16ZB1 turbine butterfly valve flange said?
- D341 is flanged connection center plate butterfly valve under pressure 1.0MPa-1.6MPa ZB1 rubber soft seal
- Q: What is the medium flow rate when the centerline butterfly valve is fully open?
- On the pipeline, mainly from cutting and throttling. Butterfly valve headstock is a disc shaped disc, in the valve body around its own axis of rotation, so as to achieve the purpose of opening or closing or regulation.
- Q: What is the effect of nylon coating on butterfly valve plate? Thank you
- Mainly media will not be contaminated by rust on the body, you should say that the central soft sealing butterfly valve, the central valve is generally cast steel or cast iron material, so useNylon coatingLining up. There are soft seals, sealing performance is relatively high
- Q: I was wondering if someone could tell me the manufacturing date on this aircraft engine valve.
- Wow Hannah! That's a cool find for sure! It appears to be possibly a valve for a radial aircraft engine as it looks very similar to ones i've seen used in Pratt+Whitney R3350's etc. It looks like it could probably date to the 1940's up thru the 1950's. Look for a Part Number stamped on the valve or on the box. After WW2 there were all kinds of manufacturers making parts for airplanes. Many were gobbled up by competitors, converted to manufacturing other products or went out of business altogether. However, a few did hang on....and I think this may be what has become of Thompson Aircraft today.... Thompson Aerospace, Inc 22431 Antonio Parkway B160-102 Rcho Sta Marg, CA 92688-2804
- Q: Specifically an engine valve retainer.
- TRhe retainer and locks works together to hold valve to spring and keep valve from falling into the cylinder and spring from coming off the top. The locks are tappered, small end at bottom, big end at top. You compress the spring down, drop retainer over valve, put locks in groove of valve stem and pull up on the retainer to lock the retainer and locks in place, the relese the pressure off your spring compressor and the valve spring now holds pressure up on retainer which forces up on the big end of locks and holds everything together
- Q: Gate valve, butterfly valve and so on can do the valve so that?
- Valve can not be used to adjust the use, if the switch can not be in place, the medium flushing gate valve is easy to cause poor sealing!
- Q: What is the national standard for clip butterfly valves?
- GB/T 12238-2008 "flange and clip connection elastic seal butterfly valve"GB/T 26144-2010 flanged and clip on steel lined fluoroplastic butterfly valvesJB/T 8527-1997 "metal sealed butterfly valve"
- Q: Which is expensive, butterfly valve?
- Butterfly valve is more common, less material and simple structure. Butterfly valve cheaper
- Q: D what's the meaning of "one 71x one 1 butterfly"?
- According to the provisions of the JB/T 308-2004 valve type programming method:D== butterfly valve7== clip typeLinetype in 1==X== sealing surface material: Rubber-1== pressure rating: 1.0MPa
- Q: Hi guys, i asked a question before pertaining to the amount of cylinders and asking if it meant V4 or V6 or whatever.I actually meant to say VALVES, not cylinders. IS there a direct correlation between VALVES and Clyinders..Eg, My car, which is a 2001 Neon LE states right on the engine block quot;16 VALVEquot; in bright letters. I am sure this is a 4 cylinder engine. I haven't had a car that broadcasted the number of VALVES before. Another car I had broadcast that is was a 3.3 Liter V6 right on the engine.Is there a mathematical relationship between VALVES and cylinders, or would my car be braodcasting 16 VALVES, because a 4 cylinder doesn't typically HAVE 16 valves, or what is the story??Recently, I was looking at an altima, and it said 24 valves. Can you tell just by the number of valves if it is a 4 cylinder or 6 cylinder or whatever??Thanks.
- Well a lot of valves signify that more air/gas is getting to the engine so it suggests a more powerful engine. So your car has 4 valves per cylinder. Now that's pretty much a standard number so most expensive cars don't really even talk about that. They mostly just advertise the displacement. You can't really tell the type of engine via the number of valves because it does vary by manufacturer. For example there could be a 16 valve V8 also also(2 valves per cylinder). There are some ratios that dont work like a 16 valve V6 because you cannot have 2.6 valves.
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