Flowrox says its PVG valve offers exceptional fluid control performance for industrial pipelines for mining, minerals and metallurgy and waste water treatment. It has engineered its PVG valve at full bore with no flow restrictions, allowing processes with abrasive or corrosive fluids—such as lime slurry or mineral slurries. This new pinch valve product is designed to enhance current pipeline equipment and processes using the latest technology in fluid control. The main benefit to a full bore design is that the PVG valve itself becomes an integral part of the pipe and is able to process the same fluids in the harshest of conditions.
In addition to its strength and resistance to aggressive slurries, Flowrox’s new PVG valve is designed as a full port fluid control device that allows a more efficient process, requiring less pumping energy.
The reduction of head pressure is another benefit offered by the PVG valve, which helps reduce pump costs and eliminates unnecessary turbulence in pipelines handling abrasive slurries.
“Our PVG valve offers great in-field flexibility as it can be easily replaced on-site without major delays in operation,” said Anthony Clark, Vice President of Sales at Flowrox. “Add to that its guaranteed long operational lifetime and we have a product our clients can depend on when they need it most.”
At the core of Flowrox’s PVG valve is its innovative elastic sleeve, which is the only part in contact with the medium as a way to reduce any potential corrosion or deterioration due to wear-and-tear, even when processing the most corrosive chemicals.
Flowrox says that “older valves with years of operation are often based on fluid control technologies that do not incorporate the latest design efficiencies, leading to jamming or clogging—and thus resulting in costly repairs or decommissioning of a pipeline due to valve damage.
“In its PVG valves, Flowrox offers the benefit of low maintenance and trouble-free operation without the challenge of jams or clogs, giving peace of mind thanks to its long service intervals and reduced cost of ownership.”