PFA Teflon Lined Valve Manufacturer in India

Providing high-performance solutions for industries that demand remarkable durability against corrosive, sharp, and high-temperature fluids is our specialty as a top manufacturer of PFA Teflon-lined valves in India. For applications involving chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, beverages and food, and water treatment, our PFA Teflon-lined valves are perfect as they are made to provide the most effective flow control and outstanding defense against corrosion from chemicals.

Our valves are made from high-quality components including carbon steel, cast iron, and 304 stainless steel and are lined with Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) Teflon, which is renowned for its prolonged longevity, superior chemical resistance, and nonstick features. Even when exposed to aggressive substances, high temperatures, and pressure situations, its lining makes sure the valve keeps its integrity and functionality.

Our PFA Teflon-lined valves are available in a range of sizes and configurations, including flanged, threaded, and socket weld ends, to meet the specific requirements of various applications. Whether for manual or automated operation, our valves offer precise control, reducing downtime and maintenance costs while enhancing the efficiency of your systems.

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Technical Specification of PFA Teflon Lined Valve

Specification Details
Valve Size 15 mm to 300 mm
Body Material Cast Iron, Ductile Iron, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel
Lining Material PFA (Perfluoroalkoxy Teflon)
End Connection Flanged (ANSI, DIN, JIS)
Pressure Rating Up to 16 bar (varies by design)
Temperature Range -20°C to 200°C (depending on material)
Operation Manual, Pneumatic, Electric
Applications Corrosive Chemicals, Acids, Alkalies

Salient Features of PFA Teflon Lined Valve

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance
  • High-Temperature Tolerance
  • Non-Stick Properties
  • Leak-Proof Design
  • Durable Construction
  • Wide Application Range
  • Low Maintenance
  • Versatile End Connections
  • Flexible Operation
  • Compliance with Standards

Why Choose PFA Teflon Lined Valve?

The best option for industries handling extremely harmful, aggressive, or high-purity fluids are PFA Teflon-lined valves. Because of the PFA lining's exceptional resistance to a variety of chemicals, acids, and alkalis, these valves can be used in demanding settings such as the food, pharmaceutical, and chemical processing industries. Because PFA is unresponsive, delicate systems are protected from fluid breakdown and contamination by the valve.

The capacity of PFA Teflon-lined valves to cope with high temperatures—typically up to 200°C—without affecting function is one of their main advantages. Because of this, they are trustworthy and versatile for uses involving steam or hot chemicals. The PFA lining's nonstick, smooth surface also reduces the risk of material buildup, guaranteeing steady flow and lowering the duration of cleaning or servicing.

Even under difficult and demanding conditions, the extended service life can be assured by the sturdy development, which combines materials like cast iron or stainless steel with PFA lining. Because these valves are made capable of functioning without leaking, they offer satisfaction in crucial systems where dependability and safety are crucial.


FAQ’s about PFA Teflon Lined Valve

Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) Teflon, which offers remarkable resistance to harmful chemicals, high temperatures, and oxidation, is used to line valves. It is made to deal with high-purity, aggressive fluids in industries including food processing, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.

PFA Teflon liner has an extensive service life, non-stick characteristics, high temperature tolerance, and strong chemical resistance. Because it reduces leakage and lowers the need for upkeep, it is perfect for applications involving harsh compounds.

These valves often appear in sectors where managing rough, aggressive, or high-purity fluids is crucial, include chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, meals and drinks, water treatment, and semiconductor manufacture.

Stainless iron, cast iron, or carbon steel are usual materials for the valve body, while PFA Teflon is used for the lining due to its durability against chemicals, high temperatures, and damage.

Depending on the design and substances, PFA Teflon-lined valves can normally handle temperatures around -20°C and 200°C. Although valve size and design influence pressure ratings, they can usually withstand 16 bar or higher.
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