Custom dome valves allow easy inspection

A Clyde Materials Handling product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 11, 2004

A leading manufacturer of detergents has purchased and installed four of Clyde Materials Handling's dome valves, worth more than GBP 100,000, in its Russian production facility.

A leading manufacturer of detergents has purchased and installed four of Clyde Materials Handling's dome valves, worth more than GBP 100,000, in its Russian production facility.

The valves operate as part of a lock hopper batch dosing system that feeds blended product directly into the process.

To ensure smooth flow through the system, a low friction lining material was used to coat the inside of the valve and hopper section.

Another unique feature incorporated into each of the five units was an inspection porthole to allow quick and easy inspection of the product flow without affecting the process itself.

Explains Neil Gardiner, General Manager for Clyde Materials Handling Support Services: "The material passing through the valves could not be considered as free flowing so we created a low friction lining to ensure smooth flow and eliminate any build up within the process".

"These dome valves are the latest in a long line of equipment that we have supplied to this global operation over the last 15 years.

Our dome valve is the original and it still maintains its leading position in the marketplace".

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