Seat Material
The seat of a butterfly valve is the surface that seals against the disc to prevent fluid from leaking through the valve. The material used for the seat affects the performance, durability, and corrosion resistance of the valve. Common materials used for butterfly valve seats include:
- EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer): Resistant to heat, ozone, and chemical exposure, used in high-temperature and harsh chemical applications.
- NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber): Resistant to oils and fuels, used in petroleum and petrochemical applications.
- Viton (Fluoroelastomer): Resistant to high temperatures and chemicals, used in high-temperature and harsh chemical applications.
- PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene): Resistant to chemicals and high temperatures, used in corrosive environments.
- Neoprene: Resistant to oil, ozone, and weather, used in industrial and marine applications.
- Silicon: Resistant to high temperatures and chemicals, used in high-temperature and corrosive applications.
- Hypalon: Similar to Nitrile and EPDM applications. Applications such as chloride, peroxide and acids.
The material selected for the seat of a butterfly valve has an impact on its performance, durability, and resistance to corrosion. The type of material used will depend on various operating factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of corrosive substances, as well as the required performance, cost-effectiveness, and longevity of the valve.