Bürkert valve body with hydroforming technology

Bürkert Fluid Control Systems, with operations in North and South America, has introduced the  latest version of its diaphragm valve body, which has been manufactured using  hydroforming technology.  The new tube valve body meets the latest standards for pharmaceutical, cosmetic as well as  food and beverage  industries and  was designed for use in hygienic  process applications.
The hydroforming technology both reduces the amount of  material used  as well as allowing uniformly high quality  laser welds  that do not add any further material to the component. The process starts with  the flange, which is laser cut and milled, and the tube, both of which are from  316L stainless steel. The tube is placed in a mould, filled with a water-oil emulsion and subjected to around  3,000 bars  of pressure to produce the required flow path to and from the weir.
The flange and tube are then  laser welded  together before the new component is annealed in order to relieve  residual stress  within the material. This heat treatment process also increases the durability of the material by improving  corrosion resistance. This is enhanced by precision machining of the surfaces of the flange before the final polishing stages  are completed.

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