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Need Valve Recommendation

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SonnyatMP

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Jun 8, 2007
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I am new to this forum, and this is my first post.

I need a recommendation for a valve used to shut off flow from a material holding tank. There is no pressure other than head pressure from the 12k gal tank. The material is a latex product.The valve gets manually opened at the begining of the shift, and closed at the end.I am currently using 3"npt Apollo Bronze Ball Valves, and I'm think maybe there is another option. The Apollo valves have really gone up in price, and the 3" ball valve can be a bear to operate. We have a total of about 90 Apollo 2" & 3" ball valves in operation, and some with 12 years on them. They do hold up well for us.
Maybe something other than a ball valve ?

Thanks,
Sonny
 
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It the service isn't difficult, and you are happy with a ball valve, just not Apollo's price, why not change manufacturer?

It seems the only concern you have is $$$. Shop around - you may get a better price. Or, ask for a bulk discount?

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Use a good quality SS and PTFE butterfly valve. Check out Keystone.

Good luck,
Latexman
 
Ditto RE the butterfly valves- particularly given your comment RE issues with operating the ball valves.
 
Thanks guys !

Per your recommendations I am going to use a butterfly valve for this application. I'm going to go with the standard EPDM seat & stainless disc. The EPDM will be fine for the latex product.

I looked at Keystone...looks good. Any other brands that are considered top notch ? ( Made in USA ) Just ckecking my current suppliers & hoping to find one through them.


thanks again,
Sonny
 
SonnyatMP,

There are fewer and fewer USA valves. The ABZ Valve Co. in Manhattan, Kansas manufactures butterfly valves that are good quality, and interchangable to Keystone valves. Some of their larger valves are sourced from off-shore, but they do have their quality controlled.
 
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