This is a butterfly valve with a double eccentric design that achieves both low torque and long lifespan.
The Butterfly Valve Models 567 and 568 are high-performance butterfly valves that achieve up to 50% lower torque compared to conventional products, thanks to GF's unique double-eccentric structure. By reducing wear on the sealing parts, they contribute to longer service life and reduced maintenance burden. They come with a rich lineup of materials such as PVC-U, PVC-C, PP, PVDF, and ABS, demonstrating excellent chemical resistance and corrosion resistance. Furthermore, the independent three sealing structures ensure high airtightness and safety. They are compatible with manual, pneumatic, and electric actuators, making them an optimal solution for piping systems in a wide range of industrial applications.
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Georg Fischer Corporation is the Japanese branch of Georg Fischer Corporation, based in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. We develop, manufacture, and sell resin (plastic) piping systems and components used for the transportation of special fluids, including water, gas, and hazardous materials, around the world. We uphold five core values: "Customer First," "Swift Action," "Words into Action," "Rewarding Performance," and "Respect for Others," and deliver products and solutions that contribute to solving our customers' problems.

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