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    Ball segment valve, wafer design, short face-to-face dimension

    Type KVTW-D / KVXW-D (Somas)
    Pressure: 40
    Nominal size: 25/15-250

    “The unique system of a shaft with a clamping coupling was developed by Somas for backlash-free torque transmission and enables extremely precise control behaviour.

    The Somas ball segment valves type KVTW with a centrically mounted shaft and type KVXW with an eccentrically mounted shaft are produced in a wafer version. The D-version of the valve is produced with a short length.
    The valve is also produced in the A-version with the standard length (see Si-113).

    The valve body of the wafer type ball segment valves is produced in one piece. The spring seat is available in three material alternatives (PTFE, PTFE 53 and HiCo [high cobalt alloy]).”

    Ball segment valve, wafer design, standard face-to-face dimension

    Type KVTW-A / KVXW-A (Somas)
    Pressure: 40
    Nominal size: 25/15-250

    “The unique system of a shaft with a clamping coupling was developed by Somas for backlash-free torque transmission and enables extremely precise control behaviour.
    The valve body of the Somas wafer type ball segment valve KVTW-A / KVXW-A is produced in one piece.

    The spring seat is available in three material alternatives (PTFE, PTFE 53 and HiCo [high cobalt alloy]).
    The type KVTW with a centrically mounted shaft, as well as the type KVXW with an eccentrically mounted shaft are produced in a wafer version. The A-version of the valve is produced in the standard long lengths typical of the market.
    The valve is also produced in the D-version with a shorter length (see Si-114).

    Ball segment walve, flanged design

    Type KVTF / KVXF (Somas)
    Pressure: 25
    Nominal size: 80-600

    “The Somas ball segment valve type KVTF is a flanged ball segment valve with a centrically mounted shaft and the KVXF has an eccentrically mounted shaft.

    The valve housing consists of one piece and has a full bore. The unique system of a shaft with a clamping coupling was developed by Somas for backlash-free torque transmission and enables extremely precise control behaviour”

    Ball valve

    Type SKV / SKVT (Somas)
    Pressure: 40
    Nominal size: 25-500

    “Due to the spring-loaded seat construction, Somas ball valves offer good tightness regardless of the differential pressure.

    The Somas ball valves type SKV are full bore valves with nominal diameters from DN25 – DN400 and have a floating ball (floating design) with spring-loaded seats.
    Ball valves with nominal diameters from DN450 – DN500 have a ball (trunnion mounted) which is guided up and down in bushes and is called a valve type SKVT.

    Ball valve

    (ERHARD)
    Pressure: '10 / 16 / 25 / 40
    Nominal size: 80 - 1200

    ERHARD ball valves are characterised by a full port, a low overall height and a low-flow design with ultra-low pressure loss for energy-saving and economical operation. The design principle is a double offset with a free-flowing ball plug. It is designed as a bi-directional valve. The profile ring is in the open position outside the flow. The ERHARD ball valve is also equipped with a robust sealing section with a non-sensitive surface.

    Ball valve for solids

    (Peter Meyer)
    Pressure: 10-40 / ANSI 150/300
    Nominal size: 25-200 / 1" - 8"

    “The Peter Meyer ball valve for solids is produced entirely in Switzerland. The ball valve is available in many different variations.
    The ball valve can be produced as a uni-directional metal seated ball valve either with a full ball or segmented ball. At Peter Meyer, individual customer requirements can also be taken into account at any time, even high quantities are no problem for the modern machinery at Peter Meyer.

    It can be used in a wide range of applications due to its numerous approvals.