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News Release from: Bete | Subject: Butterfly valves
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2005
Butterfly valves are cost effective
An established range of high-quality and cost-effective butterfly valves is now available, for the first time, in the UK.
An established range of high-quality and cost-effective butterfly valves is now available, for the first time, in the UK Supplied direct from Bete, the valves meet the highest standards in performance and efficiency and are ideally suited to a wide variety of sectors including the wine, brewing, distilling, dairy, chemical and pharmaceutical industries
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed to meet the strictest hygiene standards, Bete Butterfly Valves are manufactured in 316 stainless steel, with rugged construction for extreme durability and ease of operation.
Delivering superior flow control for both liquids and gases, the quick-opening devices allow a high coefficient of flow and, unlike ball valves, do not contain pockets in which fluids may become trapped when the valve is closed.
Resistant to a wide range of chemicals and cleaning fluids - either hot or cold - the hard-wearing components are available in a number of fitting arrangements to suit every application, including: BSP threaded, flanged, sanitary "quick fit" or combination thereof.
Butterfly valves are available in sizes from 25 to 101mm and weigh between 725g and 6.555kg.
A range of ergonomic handles is also available, including ABS with lever, two-position luxury and seven-position ABS.
All Bete butterfly valves can be supplied with pneumatic actuators.
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