Double Flapgate Valve Operates in Temperatures Up to 750 Degrees Fahrenheit

June 26, 2013
Double flapgates can be designed to seal completely with pressure differentials up to 15 psi.

Meyer & Sons’ Monster double flapgate airlock valves were engineered and manufactured for extreme operating environments or highly abrasive materials. The valves were designed to control the rate of materials flow through a system while preventing air leakage by isolating the processing system’s pressures.

The Monster double flapgates can be designed to seal completely with pressure differentials up to 15 psi. They are built for heavy duty service, resistant to abrasive materials, feature long bearing and shaft life for fewer system shutdowns, have access covers to simplify inspection and maintenance and can operate in extreme temperatures up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit. Actuation can be electric, pneumatic or gravity.

The Meyer Monster can be used in a wide range of applications including air pollution control, ash handling, clinker cooler, iron ore pelletizing, mining and minerals.

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