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NTVAL provides durable Butterfly Valves for industrial use, offering reliable performance and easy installation. Precision-engineered to meet strict industry standards, our valves ensure long-lasting durability, saving time and effort in maintenance. Choose NTVAL for dependable value.

Reliable Butterfly Valve

A butterfly valve is a type of valve that turns a quarter of the way to open or close. It’s called a butterfly valve because of the disk inside that moves like a butterfly’s wings when it opens or shuts. It looks similar to a ball valve. NTVAL’s butterfly valves are reliable, easy to operate, and require less maintenance.
 
A butterfly valve is a device that controls the flow of liquids or gases using a rotating disk. The disk stays in the flow path, but since it’s very thin, it doesn’t block much of the flow.
 
Butterfly valves have become much more popular over the last 50 years because they are easy to use, close tightly, and come in many sizes and materials. They are also more affordable than other valves because they have fewer parts, making them easier to maintain and repair. The wafer-style body is lighter, which reduces costs for installation, equipment, and piping support.
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Control de calidad

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The PMI test checks the valve’s metal composition to match design specifications, verifying the materials used are correct for safe and efficient performance.
Prueba PMI
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The sealing test examines the valve’s closure, allowing it to completely block any potential leaks and perform well in preventing fluid escape.
Prueba de estanquidad
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The low emission test measures any potential leakage from the valve, reducing the chance of environmental impact by controlling escaping gases or liquids.
Prueba de bajas emisiones
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The impact test examines the valve’s resistance to sudden forces, allowing it to withstand mechanical stress without cracking or deforming.
Prueba de impacto
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The dimension inspection checks all the valve’s measurements, making sure each part fits properly, which is key for its smooth operation.
Inspección dimensional
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The painting thickness test verifies the valve’s coating thickness, protecting it from corrosion and extending its lifespan in challenging environments.
Prueba de espesor de pintura
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PT, or penetrant testing, detects tiny surface cracks or faults in the valve material, highlighting areas that need improvement.
PT
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The material inspection assesses the raw materials’ strength, making sure they can handle the pressures and temperatures needed for safe use.
Inspección de materiales

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Butterfly valves are ideal for controlling the flow of chemicals because they handle corrosive materials and high pressures efficiently.
Procesado químico
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In the petrochemical industry, butterfly valves manage oil and gas flow, providing reliable performance even in high-temperature and hazardous environments.
Gasolina Química
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Butterfly valves are essential in nuclear and power generation systems due to their ability to withstand extreme temperatures and radiation exposure.
O.P.G & Nuclear
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The pulp industry uses butterfly valves for handling thick liquids, offering smooth control over the flow of slurry and other materials.
Pulp
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Mining operations benefit from butterfly valves as they handle abrasive materials and allow precise control over fluids in rugged conditions.
Minería
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Butterfly valves are a perfect fit for water and sewage systems, as they provide easy control and long-lasting service in wet environments.
Agua y alcantarillado
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Butterfly valves manage steam flow effectively, controlling pressure and temperature with minimal energy loss in steam distribution networks.
Sistema de vapor
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In boiling systems, butterfly valves regulate hot water and steam flow, contributing to efficient heat management in industrial boilers.
Sistema de ebullición

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Components of Butterfly Valve

ITEMDESCRIPTION
1B0LT
2COVER
3JUNTA
4BUSHING
5B0DY
6Seat
7B0LT
8PIN
9DISC
10BRIDA DE LA GLÁNDULA
11STEM
12BUSHING
13B0LT
14NUT
15GASKE
16EMBALAJE
17BRIDA DE LA GLÁNDULA
18B0LT
19NUT
20YOKE
21B0LT
22NUT
23GASKE
24GEAR

 

 

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What Are Butterfly Valves Used For?

Originally, butterfly valves were only used for water applications. However, with better designs and materials, they are now used in many industries that handle different fluids. Today, butterfly valves can be found in almost any plant dealing with various liquids.
 
Some common uses for butterfly valves include water supply, wastewater treatment, lubrication systems, fire protection, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and many more.

How Does a Butterfly Valve Work?

A butterfly valve is a type of quarter-turn valve used to either shut off or regulate flow in a pipeline. It has a disc, called the “butterfly,” that is attached to a rod (stem). When the stem is turned, the disc rotates. To close the valve, the disc is turned so it’s perpendicular to the flow, blocking it. To open the valve, the disc is turned parallel to the flow, allowing fluid to pass through.

Butterfly Valve Parts

01

Cuerpo

The body holds all the working parts of the valve and fits between the flanges of pipe systems. There are different body shapes, but the most common are lug and wafer styles.

02

Disc

The disc is what closes or opens the valve to control flow. Many changes in disc design have improved how well it seals and how easy it is to operate. The disc works like a plug or ball, rotating 90 degrees to open or close the valve.

03

Vástago

The stem connects the disc to the actuator (wheel or handle). It allows the actuator to turn the disc. In most resilient seated valves, the stem is protected from the fluid, which helps lower costs and improves durability. In high-performance designs, the stem is in contact with the fluid, so it needs to be strong enough to handle that exposure.

04

Seat

The seat creates a seal when the disc closes. It is made from materials like elastomers or polymers, which can be fixed to the valve body or locked in place. In high-performance butterfly valves, the seat can use pressure from inside the pipe to improve sealing.
Common seat materials include PTFE or reinforced PTFE, as they work well in a wide range of temperatures. Metal seats are used for higher temperatures, up to 1,000°F, and fire-safe versions ensure the valve can still seal during and after a fire.

05

Actuator

The actuator moves or controls the valve. It converts energy from air, electricity, or liquid into motion to open or close the valve. There are 3 types of actuator failures:
  • Fail Open: Keeps the valve open to prevent overpressure in case of failure.
  • Fail Closed: Shuts the valve in steam injection wells to prevent dangerous steam release.
  • Fail in Place: Keeps the valve in its current position when actuator failure happens, preventing a shutdown.

Butterfly Valve Types

By Body Design

Lug Butterfly Valve
The lug body has outward-facing lugs with bolt holes that match the pipe flange. Lug-type butterfly valves can be used for dead-end services, meaning they can operate without downstream piping connected. They are designed to make installation and maintenance easy, as the valve can be removed without disturbing the piping system.
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Wafer Butterfly Valve
The wafer body has no lugs. Instead, the wafer valve is placed, or “sandwiched,” between the pipe flanges, with the flange bolts surrounding the valve body. In this design, the weight of the piping is not directly transferred to the valve, making it lighter. Wafer-type valves are also more affordable than lug-type valves, providing a cost-effective solution for many applications.
Válvula de mariposa con bridas
The flanged butterfly valve has end connections with flanges that conform to standard specifications like ASME or DIN. This design allows the valve to be bolted directly between pipe flanges, making it secure and ideal for high-pressure applications.
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By Disc Closure Design

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Válvula de mariposa concéntrica
The concentric butterfly valve is the most commonly used design. The shaft is positioned in the center of the valve plate, meaning parts of the disc are always in contact with the seat when opening or closing. This design is typically used in low-pressure applications. Concentric valves are also known as central butterfly valves, centerline butterfly valves, or resilient-sealed valves.
Double Offset Butterfly Valve
The double eccentric (double offset) butterfly valve has 2 offsets compared to the concentric design.
  • The first offset is where the shaft is positioned behind the disc rather than in the center. This allows for a continuous sealing surface on the disc.
  • The second offset shifts the shaft slightly off the centerline of the pipe, reducing the pressure on the seat during operation. This design increases the valve’s lifespan by lowering wear and tear on the seat.
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Triple Offset Butterfly Valve

The triple eccentric (triple offset) butterfly valve builds upon the double offset design with an additional third offset. The third offset is a conical-shaped seat that perfectly matches the disc. This reduces pressure and friction between the seat and disc when opening or closing. The result is a bubble-tight seal and a longer lifespan than double offset valves, making it ideal for more demanding applications.

By Material

PVC Butterfly Valve
PVC butterfly valves are widely used due to their cost-effectiveness. They are lightweight but have strong structural capabilities, making them suitable for applications with low to moderate pressure and strain. PVC has the advantage of being resistant to most fluids and gases, unlike metal materials, which helps extend the valve’s lifespan.
Cast Iron Butterfly Valve
For industrial applications where metal is preferred, cast iron is a popular choice. Compared to PVC, cast iron can withstand higher temperatures and pressures, making it a safer and more reliable option for demanding industrial environments.

By Actuation

There are 2 main ways to operate a butterfly valve. Manually (using a lever or handle) or Automatically (using an actuator). Automatic actuators can be powered by electricity, hydraulic systems, or pressurized air.
Electric Butterfly Valve
In this type, an electric actuator is used to operate the valve. The electric actuator converts electrical energy into kinetic energy, producing either a linear or rotational movement to open or close the valve.
Hydraulic Butterfly Valve
Hydraulic actuators are used when a large amount of force is needed to operate the valve. These actuators typically use a piston-type design to generate the required power, making them suitable for applications requiring heavy-duty force.
Pneumatic Butterfly Valve
Pneumatic actuators use pressurized air to operate the valve. They are ideal for processes requiring quick and precise movements, as they do not need a significant amount of force to function effectively.

Difference Between Butterfly Valve and Ball Valve

Butterfly valves are more cost-effective and usually smaller than other types of valves. For wide-diameter pipes, a butterfly valve is much smaller than an equivalent ball valve.
 
However, butterfly valves do not close as tightly as ball valves and are not typically used for regulating the flow of gas. Ball valves, on the other hand, provide a more reliable seal.
 
In high-pressure systems, ball valves often perform better, as they offer superior sealing and cutting properties. They can rotate with less effort and don’t usually need a pressure-balancing system to function effectively.

Butterfly Valve Design

Metal Seat Feature

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Soft Seat Feature

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Considerations While Buying Butterfly Valves

When selecting a butterfly valve, there are several important factors to consider before reviewing its technical specifications. These includes:

Application of Butterfly Valve

Determine if the valve will be used for controlling or restricting flow. This will help decide the specific type of butterfly valve required for the job.

Type of Fluid in the System

Butterfly valves are suitable for handling liquids or gases, but not bulk solids. It’s important to understand the properties of the fluid. If the fluid is corrosive, a stainless steel valve body is recommended. For less demanding applications like water, carbon steel or more affordable alloys, it may be sufficient.

Mode of Operation

Decide how the valve will be operated—whether manually, semi-automatically, or fully automatically. The location and accessibility of the valve play a role in determining the best mode of operation.

Additional Considerations

Other factors include the valve’s capacity, level of precision, expected operating life, and pressure drop. These details are crucial to ensure the valve meets your specific requirements.

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Specifications of Butterfly Valve

Material del cuerpo

Butterfly Valves are commonly available in materials like cast iron, ductile iron, and stainless steel. Cast iron suits general-purpose applications, while ductile iron offers higher strength and flexibility for demanding environments. Stainless steel is ideal for corrosive environments due to its superior resistance to rust and chemical damage.

Componentes de sellado

Sealing components in Butterfly Valves are available in various materials, including EPDM, PTFE, and NBR. EPDM works well for water and mild chemicals, PTFE is highly resistant to aggressive chemicals, and NBR is durable against oils and gases. Think about it—these sealing options are carefully selected to provide reliable valve operation in specific industrial environments.

Actuation Methods

Butterfly valves, including those offered by NTVAL, can be operated manually or with automated systems. Manual operation involves using a hand lever or gear. Automated systems include electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators, allowing for precise control and remote operation. These options provide flexibility in controlling fluid flow in different settings.

Features of Butterfly Valve

Extended Neck

Butterfly Valves with an extended neck design provide additional clearance for insulation or maintenance. This feature is especially useful in systems with thick pipe insulation or where space around the valve is limited. Yes, you read that right, the extended neck allows for easy access to the valve's components without removing the insulation.

Ductile Iron Body

Butterfly Valves with a ductile iron body offer enhanced strength and durability. Ductile iron is known for its excellent mechanical properties, including high impact resistance and flexibility. This makes NTVAL's valves suitable for demanding applications, such as those found in water and wastewater treatment plants.

Funcionamiento rápido

Butterfly Valves operate with a simple quarter-turn motion, allowing for fast opening and closing. This quick operation is ideal for applications requiring rapid flow control. It also makes Butterfly Valves suitable for emergency shut-off situations where immediate action is necessary.

Benefits of Butterfly Valve

Excellent Sealing Capabilities

Modern butterfly valves provide excellent sealing capabilities, which are critical in preventing leaks. The valve's design allows for tight shut-off, making it suitable for applications where leakage control is paramount. This benefit is particularly valuable in industries like chemical processing, where even small leaks can lead to significant issues.

Enhanced Efficiency

Butterfly valves greatly enhance efficiency in various systems by offering precise control of airflow, which helps maintain optimal temperature and air quality. This precise control leads to improved energy management. With their quick response and reliable sealing, these valves significantly boost overall system performance, making them an excellent choice for modern applications.

Minimal Pressure Drop

Butterfly valves offer minimal pressure drop across the valve, which helps maintain flow efficiency in the system. This is particularly important in processes where maintaining fluid velocity is crucial. The streamlined design of the disc and body reduces turbulence, resulting in a smooth flow with little resistance.

Applications of Butterfly Valve

Municipal Water Systems

Butterfly Valves play a vital role in municipal feed water and reservoir systems. They control the flow of water into and out of reservoirs, providing a steady supply to communities. Their reliable sealing and quick operation help manage large volumes of water efficiently, making them essential in maintaining a consistent water supply.

Fire Protection Systems

Butterfly Valves are also integral to fire protection systems, where they are used to control the flow of water to sprinklers and other fire suppression devices. Their quick response and ability to provide a tight shut-off are essential in emergency situations. Turns out, the valves’ low maintenance needs and dependable operation make them a key component in maintaining the readiness of fire protection systems.

Industrial Process Piping

In industrial process piping, Butterfly Valves provide precise control over various fluids. They are used in systems handling chemicals, oils, and other industrial fluids. NTVAL’s Butterfly Valves are built to withstand harsh conditions, making them ideal for these demanding applications. Their durability and performance support smooth operations in industrial environments.

Water and Sewage Treatment

In water and sewage treatment, Butterfly Valves regulate the flow of wastewater and treated water through different stages. Their easy operation and strong sealing capabilities allow for effective handling of both clean and contaminated water. This helps treatment plants maintain smooth and efficient flow management, crucial for safe and clean water output.
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3 Considerations When Buying Butterfly Valve

01

Flow Control Requirements

Flow control requirements are key when choosing a butterfly valve. For example, whether the application needs throttling, full shut-off, or a mix of both, selecting a valve that meets these needs is crucial. This selection provides the necessary control over the fluid flow, enhancing the system’s overall effectiveness.

02

End Connection Type

The end connection type of the butterfly valve is another important consideration. Buy now, you should know that options include wafer, lug, and flanged connections, each suitable for different installation scenarios. The right connection type provides a secure fit and ease of maintenance, contributing to the overall reliability of the system.

03

API AND ISO Certificate

Finally, consider the industry standards and compliance requirements that the butterfly valve must meet. NTVAL’s Butterfly Valves are designed to comply with relevant standards, such as API or ISO, guaranteeing that they meet the necessary quality and safety benchmarks. This consideration is crucial for maintaining compliance with industry regulations and ensuring the valve’s reliability.

Types of Butterfly Valve

Válvula de mariposa concéntrica

Válvula de mariposa de doble excentricidad

Válvula de mariposa excéntrica triple

High-Performance Butterfly Valve

Válvula de mariposa tipo wafer

Válvula de mariposa tipo lug

Válvula de mariposa con bridas

Pneumatic Actuated Butterfly Valve

Válvula de mariposa accionada por engranaje

Válvula de mariposa de acero inoxidable

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