H2942E

Sanitary line butterfly valve with male threaded and weld end connections according to DIN 11851 (EN 10357 and ISO 2852).
Made of AISI 304 stainless steel with EPDM seal, featuring a manual three-position actuator.
H2942E butterfly valves are available in sizes from 1" (DN25) up to 4" (DN100).
Its compact design allows for easy cleaning, installation, and automation.
It has a sanitary polished finish with surface roughness Ra ≤ 0.8 µm, low operating torque, and a maximum working pressure (PN) of 10 bar.
Maximum temperature: 120 ºC.

Key Features

Brand GENEBRE
Material Aisi 304
Seal EPDM
DN 25 - 100
PN 10
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