56715E59414 02MH LBD 1536

Metal control valve

Item number: 88462797
Description
Type 567 Control valve, Control valve
DN 15 DN 15
Body configuration E 2-way angle body cut model, 2-way angle body
Connection type 59 Spigots ASME BPE
Valve body material 41 1.4435 (316L), block material
Seal material 4 Operator seal PTFE / seat seal FPM, Operator seal PTFE / seat seal FPM
Control function 0 Manually operated, manually operated
Operator version 2MH Operator size 2MH
Actuator version 2MH Actuator Size 2, Handwheel, stainless steel, With seal adjuster and stroke limiter
Control characteristic L linear, linear
Kv value BD 250 l/h, 250 l/h
Execution type 1536 Ra ≤ 0.4 µm (15 µin.) for media wetted surfaces, to DIN 11866 H4, mechanically polished internal
Surface 1536 Ra ≤ 0.4 μm (15μin.) for media wetted surfaces *), to DIN 11866 H4, precision turned internal, *) for pipe inside diameter < 6 mm, inside the spigot Ra ≤ 0.8 µm, Ra ≤ 0.4 µm (15 µin.) for media wetted surfaces, to DIN 11866 H4, mechanically polished internal

The GEMÜ 567 BioStar Control 2/2-way diaphragm globe valve is an aseptic control valve and has been designed for demanding applications. Flow rates range from 80 l/h to 63,000 l/h, depending on the version. The sealing concept of the valve is based on the GEMÜ PD design. All actuator parts (except the seals) are made from stainless steel. Manual, pneumatic or motorized actuators are available.

The motorized actuators can be selected from two versions, GEMÜ eSyDrive and GEMÜ servoDrive, depending on the application. GEMÜ 567 eSyDrive can be used as a positioner or process controller. GEMÜ 567 servoDrive is suitable for real-time control processes.

  • CIP/SIP capable
  • Linear or equal-percentage control characteristic options
  • Hermetic separation of the actuator from the medium using a PTFE seal
  • Various valve body connections available
  • Surface finishes down to 0.25 μm, electropolished
  • ATEX version available as an option
  • Actuator can be replaced under operating pressure without contaminating the medium