Efficient Butterfly Valve Refurbishment at a Chemical Plant

Efficient Butterfly Valve Refurbishment at a Chemical Plant

The Problem

At a chemical plant, a critical component – the butterfly valve responsible for controlling fluid flow – was underperforming. Years of abrasion and impact damage had taken their toll, significantly reducing the valve’s efficiency. The plant needed a cost-effective and time-efficient solution to refurbish the butterfly valve and restore its functionality without a prolonged service interruption.

 

The Substrate

The butterfly valve was primarily made of rubber, a material chosen for its flexibility and ability to provide a tight seal. However, rubber can be susceptible to wear and damage, especially in a harsh chemical environment.

The Solution

To address the wear and restore the valve’s functionality, a specialized repair process was implemented to refurbish this butterfly valve:

Products Used

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