The new 565 Butterfly Valve is the best choice for optimizing piping systems built for water applications and a wide range of other applications. This new generation comes at a significantly lower initial cost, and will require less energy for both operation and transportation due to its lower static weight, reducing overall costs even further. Installing the 565 Butterfly Valve is quick and easy, but thanks to its extremely high durability, it will be almost maintenance-free during its long service life.
Built for the future
At GF Piping Systems, we understand that different challenges require adjustable solutions. This is why we revolutionized the well-proven design of lug-style butterfly valves. Adding plug-in lug inserts ensures higher compatibility, greater flexibility, and increased sustainability.
The addition of the 565 Lug-Style Butterfly Valve completes our high-quality plastic butterfly valve range, offering versatile solutions for water and water treatment applications and features a unique body design allowing it to serve as an end valve, streamlining one-sided disassembly for maintenance of filters, tanks, and installations.
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Quality assurance at GF Piping Systems
With our accredited in-house testing laboratory, we can test the 565 Butterfly Valve according to industry standards. Amongst other tests, we can do endurance testing according to ISO 16136, the relevant product standard for industrial butterfly valves. This way, we can ensure our products meet the market requirements and exceed pressure ratings.
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How the Butterfly Valve 565 contributes to Sustainability
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How do plastic butterfly valves reduce the climate impact of piping systems?
A recent Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) study conducted on GF Piping Systems' plastic 565 Butterfly Valve, the first industrial butterfly valve with an EPD (Environmental Product Declaration), serves as a basis for the Whitepaper, which sets out to answer this question.
Webinar on demand
How do we define a sustainable product, and what do you have to do to calculate the sustainability of such a product?
Join our experts Antoine Walter (Global Senior Business Development Manager Waste Water Treatment), Jochen Hamburger (Product Manager Valves), and Sabrina Schilter (Consultant, Swiss Climate), who will be elaborating on the recent LCA Study of the 565 Butterfly Valve.
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