Quick and Easy Answers About Goyen Diaphragm Valve Kits

 

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Quick and Easy Answers About Goyen Diaphragm Valve Kits

Whether you’re looking to purchase Goyen diaphragm valve kits or just want to brush up on the basic facts of these devices, it is essential to understand the primary aspects of diaphragm valves. Something as simple as the temperature of the materials handled can determine what type of replacement parts will be required, so, before rushing out to purchase your next valve replacement kit, read up on the answers to these commonly asked questions about diaphragm valves.

 

What Are Diaphragm Valves?
Diaphragm valves were created to function for various manufacturing applications and adapted later for use in other industries (such as biopharmaceuticals). This type of valve gets its name from the flexible disc (diaphragm) within the valve that comes into contact with a seat located at the top of the valve body to form a seal. They can be both automated and manual, and, in many cases, diaphragm valves are often a type of shut-off valve.

 

What Are the Main Type of Diaphragm Valves?
There are two primary types of diaphragm valves: valves which seal over the weir (or saddle) and valves which seal over a seat (known as a straight-way valve). Saddle, or weir, valve options are most frequently used in process applications, while the straight-way option is more commonly used for reducing blockage issues. Both have very similar constructions beyond the configuration of the body and diaphragm.

 

What Are the Advantages Of Using Diaphragm Valves?

Diaphragm valves offer a wide variety of advantages, including:
• Leak resistance
• Less contamination of environment
• Repairs which do not interrupt service
• Simple maintenance
• Tight shut-off
• Easy to clean

 

What Are the Disadvantages of Using Diaphragm Valves?

Although there are plenty of advantages to choosing diaphragm valves, there are also some disadvantages to these type of valves. They include but are not limited to:
• Capable for use only in moderate pressures (roughly 300 PSI)
• Caustic-resistant material body required
• Not able to use in multi-turn operations
• No standard industry dimensions
• Only able to use at comparatively moderate temperatures (from temperatures ranging from -60 degrees to 450 degrees Fahrenheit)

 

What Are the Main Diaphragm Material Types?

A variety of materials are used to construct diaphragm valves. The specific materials used to formulate the diaphragm are chosen based on information like the amount of pressure, type of materials handled, operation frequency, temperature, and more. The most common type of materials used in diaphragm valve construction are:
• Butyl rubber
• Hypalon
• Natural/Synthetic rubber
• Neoprene
• Nitrile rubber
• Viton
• White butul
• White natural rubber

 

What Type of Connections Do Diaphragm Valves Use?

A wide array of piping systems are connected using diaphragm valves. Pre-existing requirements and the desired seal type will determine the connection type of each valve. Common connections include:
• Bolt flange
• Butt weld
• Compressed fitting
• Metal face seal
• Socket weld/solder
• Threaded
• Tube fitting

 

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