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and are manufactured from cast and ductile iron, with stainless steel discs. They can withstand operating temperatures of between -20˚C and +80˚C as standard, with higher temperatures on request. Polyurethane liner abrasion- resistant butterfly valves – in a wafer pattern or with a lugged design – are used for on-off and control of abrasive slurries. Butterfly valves are available from BMG in standard sizes between DN 50 and DN 400. Locally-manufactured KLEP BMG diaphragm valves – between DN 50 and DN 350, with manual or pneumatic actuation – are designed for abrasive slurry applications. These flanged diaphragm valves have a body pressure of PN 10 and can withstand temperatures between -10°C and +80°C. Long-lasting rubber and jumbo rubber linings are suited for full- bore diaphragm valves with a high flow capacity and an efficient sealing capability, which shuts off BMG’s extensive range of industrial slurry valves, which has been designed to cope efficiently in harsh conditions, includes robust butterfly and knife gate valves, as well as diaphragm and pinch valves. any flow and prevents leakage. Full bore diaphragm valves also have a low pressure drop because there is almost nothing obstructing the flow of the fluid when the valve is fully opened. This creates little resistance to flow, which makes these valves suitable for fluids with abrasive particles. Also included in the range are unlined diaphragm valves, which are suitable for water treatment and general industrial applications. FPV pinch valves–featuring a design where the sleeve is pinched to close mechanically or automatically by means of hand-wheel or actuator –are ideal for the control and isolation of abrasive slurries. Open frame pinch valves are available from BMG with a short and long frame design, in sizes between DN 50 and DN 600. The body is made from mild steel, but stainless steel is also available for specific applications. These valves, with soft rubber sleeves, have manual, hydraulic and pneumatic actuation and can withstand temperatures between -20°C and +80°C. BMG’s extensive range of components for fluid technology systems and general industrial applications encompasses valves, hydraulic hoses and fittings, accumulators, cylinders, heat exchangers, pneumatics, hydraulic motors and hydraulic plumbing, as well as pumps and reservoir accessories. The company also offers a total process and lubrication management solution to meet exact market requirements.  BMG’s extensive range of industrial slurry valves, which has been designed to cope efficiently in harsh conditions, includes robust butterfly and knife gate valves, as well as diaphragm and pinch valves. “These industrial slurry valves – which meet stringent quality and safety specifications – are highly efficient for the control and isolation of abrasive slurries in many industries, including power generation, chemical and petrochemical, cement handling, water treatment, mining and pulp and paper,” says Willie Lamprecht, national product manager, Valves, BMG. “Failure of a valve and subsequent leaking of corrosive media can have devastating effects on the safety of personnel and equipment, leading to premature system failure and costly downtime. It is critical that the correct valve is selected for every application, for maximum safety, ongoing operation of the plant and minimum unscheduled maintenance. “BMG’s highly-skilled team has a thorough understanding of the processes where valves are installed and supports every component with a dependable solutions service, to ensure optimum safety, efficiency and the extended service life of each system. The selection of the correct industrial slurry valve is based on factors that include the size and shape of particles, pressure, temperatures and chemical content.” Polyurethane-lined knife gate valves are available from BMG in standard sizes between DN 50 and DN 600, with manual, pneumatic and electric actuation. These knife gate valves have a wafer pattern Controlling and isolating abrasive slurries www.waterafrica.co.za Water Sewage & Effluent May/June 2019 9