Buy a cheap 1-1/2 inch (DN40) pneumatic diaphragm valve with an actuator from a diaphragm valve manufacturer. It is a sanitary diaphragm valve, ideal for cleaning or sterilizing processes.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-GMG661F/GMG6K61F/GMG6B61F-10RL
- Size: DN40 (1 1/2 inch)
- With Actuator: Yes
- Actuator Type: Double Acting/Normally Open/Normally Closed
- Function: Interception
- Structure Type: Weir Type
- Connection Form: Welding
- Diaphragm Quantity: Double Diaphragm
- Drive Mode: Pneumatic
- Level: Sanitary Level
- Type (Channel Position): Two-Way
- Weight: About 11kg
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
DN |
L |
D |
d |
B |
C |
40 |
180 |
38.1 |
35 |
140 |
240 |
Applications
Pneumatic sanitary diaphragm valves are commonly used in applications that require precise control of fluid flow and hygienic conditions. These valves are frequently found in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and biotechnology industries.
Tips: What can a diaphragm valve do?
A diaphragm valve can regulate the flow of fluid or gas through a pipe or duct. When the valve is open, the fluid or gas can flow through the valve, and when the valve is closed, the flow is stopped. Diaphragm valves are commonly used in a variety of industries to control the flow of liquids and gases.
One of the main advantages of diaphragm valves is that they are versatile and can handle a wide range of fluids and gases, including corrosive and abrasive materials. They are also relatively easy to maintain and can be quickly disassembled for cleaning and repair.
Diaphragm valves are commonly used in industries such as water treatment, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and many others. They are preferred in applications where contamination must be avoided or where the fluid being processed is sensitive to contamination.
In addition to regulating the flow of fluids and gases, diaphragm valves can also be used to isolate and divert fluids, control pressure, and act as a backflow prevention device. They are available in a variety of materials and configurations to suit different applications, including sanitary diaphragm valves for use in hygienic applications.