Cera Valve
Cera Valve
BALL VALVES
As the technological market leader for ceramic lined Our standard products are designed for use in
industrial valves and pipeline components, we con- extreme conditions. But we are also working closely
tinually open up new areas of application together with our customers to develop new solutions while
with our customers. Our range of services consists relying on our vast knowledge and experience of ap-
of the design engineering, testing, production and plying engineered ceramics to critical service valves.
delivery of such systems. And, Cera System provides In the valve sector, this includes:
outstanding after sales customer service through - Valves with multiple protective housings
factory trained application engineers and field - Valves with blocking media
service technicians. Our system solutions enable a - Valves with heating and cooling jackets
great economic benefit in many applications. - Valves manufactured from exotic material
- Multi-ported valves
Due to the fact that our products are used in almost - Sampling systems
all industrial sectors, our application engineers are Cera System valves are used and trusted by well know
aware of many different application problems and companies from all over the world. Reference can be
are usually already aware of a solution. supplied as requested.
Ball valves I Disc slide valve I Ceramic system solutions I Pipe wear protection I Ceramic hoses I Ceramic components
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS: Flue gas desulphurisation plants (FGD): Lime slurry and gypsum slurry process water with high
chlorides and solids content
STEEL WORKS: Injection of coal powder (PCI); Injection of carbon powder in electric arc furnaces (EAF); Raw iron desulphurisa-
tion (supply of additives: CaC, MgO2 ...)
POLYSILICON: Si3Cl4 , TCS, raw silicon, splitting of silicon with acids, conveying of silicon powder ...
WASTE INCINERATION PLANTS: HCl-prewashers, limestone suspension for pH regeneration, corrosive washing water (HF loaded)
PAPER & PULP/dye works: Kaolin, bentonite, fillers, dyes, bleachers, talcum ...
Paper machine: Pulp residue, lime suspension, MgO2 , green liquor, wood particles in suspension ...
MINING: Copper: Splitting of ore with H2SO 4 , copper residues in suspension, concentrated copper slurries (“floatation”) to the
filter, pneumatic conveying of copper powder to smelter, air bleed valve on the pneumatic conveying container …
There are similar applications for zinc and other noble metals.
PNEUMATIC CONVEYING: All types of dry bulk material (quartz, silicon, lime, coal, glass, cement, PP pellets ...)
PETROCHEMISTRY: FCC aluminium oxide powder as the catalyst, catalyst slurry ...
FERTILIZER: Ammonium nitrate slurry, phosphoric acid with solids (lime), dolomite, washing water with hydrofluoric acid content…
CHEMISTRY: PIGMENTS: TiO2 suspension, Ti3Cl4 , H2SO 4 + TiO2, FeCl2 ...
BALL VALVE • SYSTEM OVERVIEW
KSV The CeraValve type KSV is a ceramic lined ball valve for
On / Off function as well as for Throttling Control applications for
corrosive media with abrasive solids content. It is an alternative
to PTFE/PFA lined valves in the event that their performance limits
(pressure, temperature, wear) are exceeded.
The upstream and downstream seats are fixed and the ball has a
defined clearance. The ball is seated against the downstream seat
by the differential pressure of the fluid through the valve.
KST The CeraValve type KST is a ceramic lined ball valve for the
On / Off and Throttling Applications for highly abrasive and corrosive
media. Valve bodies can be produced from various materials (e.g.
stainless steel, Hastelloy, titanium, PVDF). Special configurations for
low/high temperatures, TA-Luft low emission, and similar concerns
can be supplied. High strength zirconia ceramics is used for the valve
ball which seals against wear resistant alumina ceramic seats. The
floating valve ball seals against the downstream seat by means of
differential pressure.
KAT The CeraValve type KAT is a ceramic lined ball valve for the
Open / Close function and the control tasks for excessive abrasive
and corrosive media. It can be produced in all customary housing
materials (e.g. stainless steel, Hastelloy, titanium, Monel). Fur-
thermore, special requirements (low / high working temperatures,
TA-Luft [German Clean Air Act] and similar matters) can be taken
into consideration. The upstream seat is resilient. As a result, the ball
has no clearance and always seals. Applications with low differential
pressure and / or slow pressure build-up can be solved in this manner.
4 KZT The CeraValve type KZT is a ceramic lined ball valve for the
Open / Close function and the control tasks for excessive abrasive and
corrosive media. It can be produced in all customary housing materials
(e.g. stainless steel, Hastelloy, titanium, Monel). Furthermore, special
requirements (low / high working temperatures, TA-Luft [German Clean
Air Act] and similar matters) can be taken into consideration. Higher
pressure differentials are possible due to the trunnion mounted ball.
The seats are cushioned. The valve can be pressurised from both sides.
TYPE CODING
Further versions with HT and X X X - X X - X X TYPE
TA-Luft modifications such as K Ball valve
disarmed light modifications S Floating ball
are possible in consultation
A Spring loaded seat
with our sales engineers. We
Z Trunnion mounted ball
are happy to advise you.
G Granule version
V Full wear protection
T Partial wear protection
L Without wear protection (light)
C Chemistry design
H T High temperature
T A TA-Luft
K B R Particularly robust design
Ball valves I Disc slide valve I Ceramic system solutions I Pipe wear protection I Ceramic hoses I Ceramic components
KGT The CeraValve type KGT is a ceramic lined ball valve for the
Open / Close function and the control tasks for excessive abrasive
and corrosive media. It can be produced in all customary housing
materials (e.g. stainless steel, Hastelloy, titanium, Monel). Further-
more, special requirements (low / high working temperatures, TA-Luft
and similar matters) can be taken into consideration. Higher pressure
differentials are possible due to the trunnion mounted ball. The valve
only seals on one side. A “dead space” is avoided as a result. There-
fore, the ball valve is particularly suitable for pneumatic transport.
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11
17
05
02
04
01
PRESSURE RANGE:
PN 10 to PN 40
ANSI class 150 and class 300
Other nominal pressure ranges on request
OVERALL LENGTH:
according to EN 558-1 Series 1+27
according to ASME / ANSI B 16.10 / EN 558-2 Series
37+38
BALL VALVE • KST
MATERIALS / MATERIAL OPTIONS:
46 15
11
04
17
05
02
01
OVERALL LENGTH:
according to EN 558-1 Series 1+27
According to ASME / ANSI B16.10 / EN 558-2 Series
37+38
OPTIONS:
all metallic materials for the housing
Plastic housing (e.g. PP or PVDF)
Fire-safe design
TA-Luft design
High temperature design (KST-HT type)
Wafer-type
Chemistry design (KSC type)
BALL VALVE • KAT
MATERIALS / MATERIAL OPTIONS:
02.1
06.3
63
06.1
06.2
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15
11
04
17
05
02
01
10
OVERALL LENGTH:
according to EN 558-1 Series 1+27
according to ASME / ANSI B16.10 / EN 558-2 Series
37+38
OPTIONS:
all metallic materials for the housing
Fire-safe design
TA-Luft design
High temperature design (KAT-HT type)
Wafer-type
Chemistry design (KAC type)
BALL VALVE • KZT
MATERIALS / MATERIAL OPTIONS:
02.1
06.3
63
06.1
06.2
11
07
15
01
04
17
05
74
12
OVERALL LENGTH:
according to EN 558-1 Series 1+27
according to ASME / ANSI B16.10 / EN 558-2 Series
37+38
OPTIONS:
all metallic materials for the housing
Fire-safe design
TA-Luft design
High / low temperature design
Wafer-type
BALL VALVE • KGT
MATERIALS / MATERIAL OPTIONS:
02.1
06.3
63
06.1
06.2
11
07
15
01
04
17
05
02
74
14
PRESSURE RANGE: 15
PN 10 to PN 63
ANSI class 150, class 300, and class 600
Other nominal pressure ranges on request
OVERALL LENGTH:
according to EN 558-1 Series 1+27
according to ASME / ANSI B16.10 / EN 558-2 Series
37+38
OPTIONS:
all metallic materials for the housing
Fire-safe design
TA-Luft design
High / low temperature design
Wafer-type
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
Standard: -30 °C to +180 °C / -22 °F to +356 °F
Up to 310 °C / 590 °F possible with Kalrez + graphite
BALL VALVE • KST-HT
MATERIALS / MATERIAL OPTIONS:
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11
07
15
17
05
02
04
16 01
PRESSURE RANGE: 17
PN 10 to PN 63
ANSI class 150, class 300, and class 600
Other nominal pressure ranges on request
OVERALL LENGTH:
according to EN 558-1 Series 1+27
according to ASME / ANSI B16.10 / EN 558-2 Series
37+38
OPTIONS:
all metallic materials for the housing
(e.g. 1.4876H)
Special ceramics that are suitable for high tempera-
tures and thermal shock
Fire-safe design
TA-Luft design
Wafer-type
BALL VALVE • KBR
MATERIALS / MATERIAL OPTIONS:
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26
44
01
40
42
42
20
22
23
41
05 01
18
PRESSURE RANGE:
PN 10 to PN 40
ANSI class 150 and class 300
Other nominal pressure ranges on request
OVERALL LENGTH:
DIN overall lengths according to EN 558-1 Series 27
ANSI class 150 overall lengths according to 19
EN 558-2 Series 3 (up to 4˝ ) and Series 12 (from 5˝ )
ANSI class 300 overall lengths according to
EN 558-2 Series 4
OPTIONS:
Diverse metallic materials
Wear protection bushing in the outlet
Seats manufactured from ceramic
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
Standard: -30 °C to +180 °C / -22 °F to +356 °F
Up to 310 °C / 590 °F possible with Kalrez and
graphite
BALL VALVE BR 26 CERA
MATERIALS / MATERIAL OPTIONS:
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05
21 11
06 02
07 12
01
08
04
09
20
10
15
20
DESIGN:
Floating ball
Shaft sealing acc. to “TA-Luft” (zero emission)
Blow-out proof shaft
Shaft with torsion-control
RATINGS:
DIN PN 10 – PN 40
ANSI Class 150 (Class 300 upon demand)
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
-10 °C – +200 °C / +14 – +392°F
FACE-FACE DIMENSIONS:
DIN Length acc. to EN558-1, Row 1 and 27.
ANSI Length acc. to EN558-1, Row 3
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TA-LUFT SEALING
UNIVERSAL SEALING KITS FOR STEM SHAFTS
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FUNCTION: TYPICAL APPLICATION AREAS:
The strict regulations of the current TA-Luft place These sealing kits cover the required leakage values
the highest of demands on the shaft seals of valves, according to the VDI directives across the whole
especially with regard to fugitive emissions. The temperature range.
TA-Luft sealing kits cover the majority of applica- This means that the leakage values of 10 -4 are
tions, especially in the chemical and petrochemical not reached at temperatures below 250 °C / 482 °F
sector and are suitable for use in new valves or to and 10 -2 are not reached at temperatures
retrofit existing valves. above 250 °C / 482 °F on the seal. The checking of
this is assumed by a spring application system de-
Available TA-Luft sealing kits: signed especially for this application. This so-called
BuraTAL® T3 9650/T3 live loading system ensures the constant surface
Application limits pressure on the sealing kits that consists of a
Temperature: -10 °C to +250 °C / combination of diverse packing rings as a chamber,
+14 °F to +482 °F sealing rings and flat seal as intermediate layers.
Pressure: 63 bar / 914 psi The live loading system is designed according to
Chemical resistance: pH value 1-13 the operating temperature and operating pressure
BuraTAL® T3 9650/T1 (spring package) and set according to the assembly
Application limits directive (checking gap between the spring sleeve
Temperature: -40 °C to +280 °C/ and the stuffing box gland).
-40 °F to +536 °F
Pressure: 40 bar / 580 psi
Chemical resistance: pH value 1-14
BuraTAL® HT 9650/HT
Application limits
Temperature: -200 °C to +400 °C/
-328 °F to +752 °F
Pressure: 300 bar / 4350 psi
Chemical resistance: pH value 1-13
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VALVE BALLS
BALL BORE FLOW VERSIONS
CERAVALVE K vs and C v flow coefficients for control valves with standard lengths
Flange size Center Body
DN15 DN25 DN40 DN65 DN80 DN100 DN125 DN150
DIN ANSI Ball NPS ½ NPS 1 NPS 1 ½ NPS 2 ½ NPS 3 NPS 4 NPS 5 NPS 6
DN NPS bore Kvs Cv Kvs Cv Kvs Cv Kvs Cv Kvs Cv Kvs Cv Kvs Cv Kvs Cv
15 ½ triangular 12.2 14.2
full bore 14.6 17.0
20 ¾ triangular 14.1 16.5
full bore 19.1 22.3
25 1 triangular 13.1 15.3 37.3 43.5
full bore 19.2 22.4 45.9 53.6
32 1 ¼ triangular 11.5 13.4 41.7 48.7
full bore 17.3 20.2 62.1 72.5
40 1 ½ triangular 9.4 11.0 36.5 42.6 89.1 104
full bore 15.5 18.1 62.4 72.8 127 148
50 2 triangular 9.4 11.0 28.8 33.6 89.4 104
full bore 14.1 16.5 54.0 63.0 166 193
65 2 ½ triangular 27.2 31.7 75.5 88.1 202 236
full bore 46.5 54.3 169 197 342 398
80 3 triangular 26.4 30.8 64.5 75.3 178 207 311 363
full bore 39.8 46.4 140 163 433 505 529 617
100 4 triangular 61.6 71.9 148 173 248 290 414 483
full bore 108 125 385 450 670 782 825 962
125 5 triangular 60.0 70.0 138 160 232 271 335 391
full bore 101 118 285 333 573 668 922 1076 1392 1623
150 6 triangular 132 154 215 250 297 346
full bore 258 301 482 563 778 907 1711 1996 2031 2369
200 8 triangular 273 319
full bore 529 617 1458 1700 2649 3091
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250 10 triangular
full bore 1147 1338 1917 2237
300 12 triangular
full bore 1532 1788
350 14 triangular
full bore 1380 1610
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The desired control behaviour of the valve is
determined by the nominal diameter of the
center housing and the geometry of the ball
bore. Round or triangular bores can be rotated
by between 0 and 90 ° and define exact opening
cross-sections.
Special contours across all nominal
diameters with adjusted Kvs /Cv values are
available.
The installation lengths of the ball valves
correspond to those of the control valves.
CHARACTERISTICS
Nominal diameter: DN 15-200 • ½˝- 8˝ Nominal diameter: DN 15-200 • ½˝- 8˝
Ball bore: triangle Ball bore: round 25
Characteristic: equal percentage Characteristic: equal percentage
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative flow-coefficient in %
Relative flow-coefficient in %
Basic form of the characteristic (gl) Basic form of the characteristic (gl)
(according to VDI/VDE 2173) (according to VDI/VDE 2173)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
CERAMIC MATERIALS
PROPERTIES – ADVANTAGES AND DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
26 valve. 0
Al 2O3 ZrO2 SSiC Si 3N 4
300
300
200
100
0
Al 2O3 ZrO2 SSiC Si 3N 4
DENSITY Density in g/cm3
15 14,4 Duplex steel
Weight is also generally saved when ceramics are
used as these materials have a density up to 78%
less than that of hard metal / 60% less than that of 12
stainless steel.
9
7,7 Stainless steel
6 5,7
3,9
3,1 3,2
3
0
Al 2O3 ZrO2 SSiC Si 3N 4
0
Al 2O3 ZrO2 SSiC Si 3N 4
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THERMO SHOCK RESISTANCE
In contrast to the maximum operating tempera- Thermo shock resistance in Kelvin
ture, the thermo shock resistance must be closely 600
550
observed. Ceramic components maintain their
shape and strength as well as their further physical 500
450
characteristics up to extremely high temperatures.
In addition to the material dependency, the thermo 400
120
100
0
Al 2O3 ZrO2 SSiC Si 3N 4
TORQUE VALUES
pressure difference
Max. switchable
Max. permitted
Recommended TORQUE in Nm
Center body
at ip up to
Max. temperature
torque
Ball material
Bearing
ANSI
type
Shaft
DIN NPS 1bar 2bar 3bar 4bar 6bar 10bar 16bar 20bar 25bar 40bar Nm bar
DN 15 ½ 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 16 40 80
DN 25 1 23 23 23 23 23 23 28 35 45 71 100 50
DN 40 1½ 45 45 45 45 45 51 82 103 128 160 35
Ceramic ZrO2 / Si3N4
DN 65 2½ 65 65 65 65 95 158 180 15
1.4462 / 2.4605
310 °C / 180 °C
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DN 100 4 100 165 200 230 3
DN 125 5 190 340 340 2
KA_
Floating ball
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pressure difference
Max. switchable
Max. permitted
Center Housing
Recommended TORQUE in Nm
at ip up to
Max. temperature
torque
Ball material
Bearing
ANSI
type
Shaft
NPS DIN 1bar 2bar 3bar 4bar 6bar 10bar 16bar 20bar 25bar 40bar Nm bar
1 DN 25 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 380 16
1½ DN 40 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 425 16
2 DN 50 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 450 16
2½ DN 65 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 820 16
Trunnion mounted ball Floating ball
12 DN 300 on request
14 DN 350 on request
1 DN 25 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 380 16
1½ DN 40 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 425 16
2 DN 50 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 450 16
2½ DN 65 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 820 16
Floating ball
12 DN 300 on request
14 DN 350 on request
3 DN 80 300 300 300 300 300 350 360 380 430 20
Trunnion mounted ball
1.4462 / 2.4605
310 °C / 180 °C
4 DN 100 250 250 250 250 250 340 350 380 560 20
1.4462/2.4605
ZrO2 / Si3N4
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TORQUE VALUES
pressure difference
Max. switchable
Max. permitted
Recommended TORQUE in in-lbs
Center Body
at ip up to
Max. temperature
torque
Ball material
Bearing
ANSI
type
Shaft
DIN NPS 15 psi 30 psi 45 psi 60 psi 90 psi 145 psi 230 psi 290 psi 360 psi 580 psi in-lbs psi
DN 15 ½ 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 142 354 1160
DN 25 1 204 204 204 204 204 204 248 310 398 628 885 725
DN 40 1½ 398 398 398 398 398 451 726 912 1133 1420 508
Ceramic ZrO2 / Si3N4
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DN 100 4 885 1460 1770 2040 44
DN 125 5 1680 3010 3010 29
KA_
DN 50 2 1415 580
Ceramic ZrO2
BR26 CERA
Floating ball
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pressure difference
Max. switchable
Max. permitted
Center Housing
Recommended TORQUE in lbs
at ip up to
Max. temperature
torque
Ball material
Bearing
ANSI
type
Shaft
NPS DIN 15 psi 30 psi 45 psi 60 psi 90 psi 145 psi 230 psi 290 psi 360 psi 580 psi in-lbs psi
1 ½ DN 40 708 708 708 708 708 708 708 3760 232
2 DN 50 1060 1060 1060 1060 1060 1060 1060 3980 232
2 ½ DN 65 2040 2040 2040 2040 2040 2040 2040 7260 232
Floating ball
12 DN 300 on request
14 DN 350 on request
1½ DN 40 2040 2040 2040 2040 2040 2040 2040 3760 232
2 DN 50 2570 2570 2570 2570 2570 2570 2570 3980 232
2½ DN 65 3540 3540 3540 3540 3540 3540 3540 7260 232
Floating ball
12 DN 300 on request
14 DN 350 on request
3 DN 80 2660 2660 2660 2660 2660 3100 3190 3360 3810 290
Trunnion mounted ball
1.4462 / 2.4605
4 DN 100 3360 3360 3360 3360 3360 3980 4160 4960 232
590 °F / 356 °F
ZrO2 / Si3N4
5 DN 125 5130 5130 5130 5130 5130 7790 8140 8410 232
6 DN 150 10600 10600 10600 10600 10600 15900 15900 145
KZ_
4 DN 100 2210 2210 2210 2210 2210 3010 3100 3360 4960 290
1.4462/2.4605
590 °F / 356 °F
ZrO2 / Si3N4
5 DN 125 3980 3980 3980 3980 3980 5750 7170 8410 261
6 DN 150 7520 7520 7520 7520 7520 11500 15000 15900 232
KG_
8 DN 200 11500 11500 11500 11500 11500 15900 19900 33200 232
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CONNECTION DIMENSIONS
H2
H1
DN-G
DN-G
DN-F
DN-F
L
L
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Size Installation length (L) EN 558
DN-F Series 1 Series 27 Series 37 Series 38 Series 3 Series 12
DIN ANSI / NPS mm mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
DN 15 ½ 130 115 - - - - - - - -
DN 20 ¾ 150 120 - - - - - - - -
DN 25 1 160 125 7.25 184 7.75 197 5.00 127 - -
DN 32 1 ¼ 180 130 - - - - - - - -
DN 40 1 ½ 200 140 8.75 222 9.25 235 6.50 165 - -
DN 50 2 230 150 10.00 254 10.50 267 7.00 178 - -
DN 65 2 ½ 290 170 11.40 290 - - 7.50 190 - -
DN 80 3 310 180 11.75 298 12.50 317 8.00 203 - -
DN 100 4 350 190 13.88 352 14.50 368 9.00 229 - -
DN 125 5 400 325 - - - - - - 9.00 356
DN 150 6 480 350 17.75 451 18.62 473 - - 14.50 394
DN 200 8 600 400 21.38 543 22.38 568 - - 18.00 457
DN 250 10 730 450 26.50 673 27.87 708 - - - -
DN 300 12 850 500 29.02 737 30.51 775 - - - -
Size Installation height DIN ISO 5211 (H2)
F05-VK14 F07-VK17 F10-VK22 F12-VK27 F14-VK36 F16-VK46
DIN ANSI / NPS mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch
DN 15 ½ 224.0 8.82 224.0 8.82 244.0 9.61 - - - - - -
DN 25 1 242.5 9.55 242.5 9.55 262.5 10.33 262.5 10.33 272.5 10.73 - -
DN 40 1½ 258.0 10.16 258.0 10.16 278.0 10.94 278.0 10.94 288.0 11.34 - -
DN 65 2½ 321.5 12.66 321.5 12.66 321.5 12.66 321.5 12.66 331.5 13.05 361.5 14.23
DN 80 3 336.0 13.23 336.0 13.23 336.0 13.23 336.0 13.23 346.0 13.62 376.0 14.80
DN 100 4 382.5 15.06 382.5 15.06 382.5 15.06 382.5 15.06 392.5 15.45 402.5 15.85
DN 125 5 - - - - 403.5 15.89 403.5 15.89 403.5 15.89 403.5 15.89
DN 150 6 - - - - - - - - 472.0 18.58 472.0 18.58
WEIGHTS
CERA VALVE valve weights in kg (lbs)
Nominal diameter Center Housing
ANSI / DN 15 DN 25 DN 40 DN 65 DN 80 DN 100 DN 125 DN 150
DIN NPS ½ 1 1 ½ 2 ½ 3 4 5 6
DN 15 ½ 6 (14)
DN 20 ¾ 6 (14)
DN 25 1 6 (14) 10 (22)
DN 32 1¼ 7 (15) 11 (24)
DN 40 1½ 7 (16) 12 (26) 18 (40)
DN 50 2 8 (17) 15 (33) 18 (40)
DN 65 2½ 18 (40) 21 (46) 38 (84)
DN 80 3 22 (49) 24 (53) 39 (86) 48 (106)
DN 100 4 28 (62) 40 (88) 50 (110) 66 (146)
DN 125 5 44 (97) 54 (119) 77 (170) 99 (218)
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DN 150 6 51 (112) 58 (128) 81 (179) 110 (243) 165 (364)
DN 200 8 105 (231) 140 (309) 177 (390)
DN 250 10 165 (364) 188 (414)
DN 300 12 233 (514)
DN 350 14 289 (637)
Example: Ball valve DN 80 - 40 - 80 or 3˝ - 1 ½˝ - 3˝
CERAMIC COMPONENTS
Cera System develops and produces customer-specific ceramic preci-
sion components in small batch sizes through to series production for
the most diverse areas of application. Focal points are sealing and
control discs for air conditioning, sanitary fittings as well as many
other applications. Ceramic components for the sensor, food engineer-
ing and building services sectors round off our portfolio.
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CERTIFICATES
ISO 9001:2008 • TA-Luft 2000 • Pressure equipment directive 97/23/EC Module H • Fire-safe according to
EN ISO 10497:2004 • Safety shut-off device according to DIN EN ISO 23553-1 • Rostechnadsor • GOST R
PIPE WEAR PROTECTION
Cera System offers wear resistant pipe elbows, Y and T
parts as well as other shaped pieces. The most diverse
of ceramics are used. The ceramic is solid (wall thick-
ness approx. 6 mm (¼˝ ) ). All solutions are nominal
size conformant, they can be assembled problem-free
without having to adjust the pipelines. The clear width
corresponds to the flange connection. Our speciality:
the ceramic pipe elbows are actually curved (no ap-
position of straight sections).
CERAMIC HOSES
Cera System supplies wear resistant flexible solutions.
Ceramic hoses manufactured by Cera System can be
used everywhere where hoses regularly wear and must
be replaced. The hose consists of ceramic rings that
are vulcanised together with special reinforced rub-
ber materials. Pressures of up to 10 bar / 145 psi are
permitted.
Issue: 5/2015