Sluice gate SEWERAGE ISOLATING VALVES

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Sewerage valves complete the water cycle and are linked to the industry. A specialist in materials and coatings, Saint-­Gobain PAM designs solutions that are tailored to customers’ requirements. For this reason, their sewerage valves can accept different types of fluids. In the case of sewerage valves, the materials must be suitable for the aggressiveness of fluids and soil, and for suspended particles. The same principle of sectioning remains, but it must be suitable for sewerage. Sewerage gate valves Just as for the transport of water, the sewerage gate valve proposed by Saint­-Gobain PAM is the EURO 20®. Only the joints and screws change, ­ being now composed of Nitrile and stainless steel to cope with aggressive fluids. Available in manual, motorizable, and motorized versions with diameters of between 40 and 300 mm. EURO 20® type 23 FSH sewerage Penstocks Made of stainless steel, Saint­-Gobain PAM's penstocks are of high quality. The range is available from DN 150 to 2000, with rising or non-rising intake. The penstock has a manual or motorized (electric and pneumatic) actuator. It can be made available during consultation for design calculation. Stainless steel penstock 316L with square hole Knife gate valves Saint-­Gobain PAM's knife gate valves suit all types of hydraulic applications and all types of fluids with suspended solids. They are available in rising or non-rising intake versions. They have manual or motorized (electric and pneumatic) actuators. Available in diameters between 50 and 2000 mm, they can be made available during consultation for design calculation. Knife gate valves

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