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What Is a Butterfly Valve & How Does It Work?
Date:2026-05-21 13:29:18 Author:Zhejiang Kinko Fluid Equipment Co., Ltd

1. What Is a Butterfly Valve?

butterfly valve is a quarter-turn (90°) rotary valve used to start, stop, or regulate flow. A metal disc rotates from fully open (parallel to flow) to fully closed (perpendicular to flow). When open, the disc remains in the flow path, creating minimal pressure drop.

Key advantages: lightweight, compact, low cost, fast operation, excellent for large diameters (2" to 80"+).


2. Main Components

ComponentFunction
BodyHousing, connects to pipe
DiscRotates to open/close flow
StemTransmits torque to disc
Seat (Liner)Seals against disc – bubble-tight
Actuator padISO 5211 for lever/gear/auto

3. How It Works – Simple Steps

PositionDisc AngleFunction
Open0° (parallel to flow)Maximum flow, low pressure drop
Throttling30°–70°Flow regulation
Closed90° (perpendicular)Bubble-tight shut-off

Sealing is pressure-assisted: line pressure pushes the disc into the seat.

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4. Three Common Types of Butterfly Valves

TypeDesignPressureTempBest For
Concentric (Rubber-lined)Stem center, rubber seat≤250 PSI (PN16)≤120°CWater, HVAC, air
Double Offset (HP)Two offsets, cam action≤740 PSI (Class 300)≤400°CChemical, steam, oil/gas
Triple Offset (Metal-seated)Three offsets, metal-to-metal≤1500 PSI (Class 600)≤800°CHigh temp, cryogenic, fire-safe

5. Butterfly Valve vs Ball Valve vs Gate Valve (6" Size)

ParameterButterflyBall ValveGate Valve
Weight~8 kg~25 kg~35 kg
LengthShort (wafer)LongLong
Cost (large dia)LowHighMedium
ThrottlingExcellentFairPoor
Pressure dropLowVery lowVery low
Best size range2"–80"¼"–24"2"–48"

6. End Connections – Quick Reference

ConnectionStandardKey Feature
WaferASME B16.34Sandwiched between flanges – lowest cost
LugASME B16.34Dead-end service, removable downstream pipe
FlangedASME B16.5 / EN 1092-1High pressure, easy disassembly
Clamp (Tri-Clamp)ISO 2852 / 3ASanitary, quick-open

7. Seat Material Selection (Concentric Valves)

MaterialTemp RangeBest For
EPDM-40°C to +120°CWater, air, dilute acids
NBR-20°C to +90°COil, fuel, grease
Viton (FKM)-15°C to +200°CChemicals, solvents
PTFE-40°C to +230°CCorrosive media
Silicone-60°C to +200°CFood, pharma
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8. KINKO Butterfly Valve Series – At a Glance

SeriesTypeSizeMax PressureApplications
KBF-LTConcentric (rubber-lined)2"–24"250 PSIWater, HVAC, wastewater
KBF-HPDouble offset2"–36"740 PSIChemical, steam, oil/gas
KBF-TOTriple offset (metal)3"–48"1500 PSIHigh temp, cryogenic, fire-safe
KBF-SANSanitary (clamp)1"–12"150 PSIFood, dairy, pharma

9. Advantages & Limitations

AdvantagesLimitations
Lightweight (80% less than gate valve)Disc stays in flow path
Low cost per inch (large diameters)Lower pressure rating (rubber-lined)
Fast operation (1–3 seconds)Seat erosion in abrasive throttling
Good throttling capabilityLimited temp with soft seats
In-line seat replacement (wafer/lug)


10. Procurement Checklist – 5 Questions

  1. Size? (Butterfly excels at ≥6")

  2. Pressure/Temp? (≤250 PSI → rubber-lined; higher → double/triple offset)

  3. Media? (Water, chemical, slurry, food, steam)

  4. Dead-end service? (Yes → lug type)

  5. Actuation? (Lever, gear, pneumatic, electric)


11. KINKO Quality – What You Get

  • 100% hydrotest + low-pressure air test (zero bubble leakage)

  • PMI material verification on all stainless steel

  • EN 10204 3.1 certificates + signed test reports

  • ISO 5211 direct mount for all actuators

  • Optional: FDA, 3A, ATEX, fire-safe (API 607), NACE


12. Conclusion

The butterfly valve is the most economical and space-efficient choice for large-diameter, low-to-medium pressure applications. KINKO offers a full range from rubber-lined concentric to triple offset metal-seated valves – all with full traceability and test documentation.

Send your specs (size, pressure, media, end connection) for a quick quote.


Ivan (Mobile:+86-18968769287)
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Website:www.kinko-flow.com
ZHEJIANG KINKO FLUID EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD


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