Product Selection Differences for Air Operated Valves

When selecting air operated valves, there are several key differences to consider:

  1. Valve Type: Consider the different types of air operated valves available, such as ball valves, butterfly valves, diaphragm valves, and globe valves. Each type has specific applications and performance characteristics.

  2. Actuation Method: Air operated valves can be actuated using different methods, such as pneumatic or air pressure, which can affect the speed and control of valve operation.

  3. Material: The material of the valve body and components is crucial for compatibility with the media being handled. Factors to consider include corrosion resistance, chemical compatibility, and temperature resistance.

  4. Size and Pressure Rating: Select a valve size and pressure rating that align with your system requirements to ensure proper flow control and pressure regulation.

  5. Valve Design: Look into features like valve seat design, seal material, and flow characteristics to ensure optimal performance and efficiency for your specific application.

  6. Automation and Control: Consider if you need additional features like position feedback, solenoid valves for remote operation, or integration with control systems for automation.

  7. Maintenance and Service: Evaluate the ease of maintenance, availability of spare parts, and service support from the manufacturer to minimize downtime and ensure reliability.

By carefully considering these key differences, you can select the most suitable air operated valve for your specific application and ensure efficient operation and performance.