Introduction to Butterfly Valves

A butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotational motion valve used to start, stop, and regulate flow. It is named for the disc that rotates like a butterfly’s wings to control fluid passage. These valves are widely used in industrial applications due to their compact design, fast operation, and cost-effectiveness.

How It Works

  • The valve consists of a circular disc mounted on a rotating shaft.

  • When the valve is open, the disc is turned parallel to the flow.

  • When closed, the disc is rotated perpendicular to the flow, blocking it.

  • Operated manually (via handle or gear), pneumatically, or electrically.

Key Features

  • Quick Operation: Only a 90° turn needed to open or close.

  • Lightweight & Compact: Requires less space and support than gate or globe valves.

  • Low Cost: Economical for large-diameter applications.

  • Good Flow Control: Suitable for both on/off and throttling services.

Limitations

  • Not Ideal for Full Throttling: May cause vibration or cavitation.

  • Disc Obstruction: Disc remains in the flow path even when open.

Less Tight Shutoff: Compared to ball or globe valves in some designs.

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