gabislavick
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2010
- 2
This is the first time I'm posting here.
We are contemplating re-rubber lining a number of old (1960s) AWWA C-504 butterfly valves manufactured by the now defunct BIF Co. (New York Air brake). The valves range from 24” – 48” (75 lb class) for use in treated drinking water service.
Rubber lining of the body doesn't seem to be too difficult but I was trying to find a vendor to do the seat fabrication and oversee the rubber installation. It’s kind of a tricky job because there are both hub and disc seats that have to be separately molded and installed in a dovetail gland and then glued. The original design calls for a filler material to take up the extra space in the gland. After the seat installation the body is lined and the whole thing is vulcanized. We will be doing a leakage test to check how the disc seals.
Does anyone have suggestions about where to find a suitable vendor/ fabricator? I looked on line but that’s always a crap-shoot.
Thanks.
We are contemplating re-rubber lining a number of old (1960s) AWWA C-504 butterfly valves manufactured by the now defunct BIF Co. (New York Air brake). The valves range from 24” – 48” (75 lb class) for use in treated drinking water service.
Rubber lining of the body doesn't seem to be too difficult but I was trying to find a vendor to do the seat fabrication and oversee the rubber installation. It’s kind of a tricky job because there are both hub and disc seats that have to be separately molded and installed in a dovetail gland and then glued. The original design calls for a filler material to take up the extra space in the gland. After the seat installation the body is lined and the whole thing is vulcanized. We will be doing a leakage test to check how the disc seals.
Does anyone have suggestions about where to find a suitable vendor/ fabricator? I looked on line but that’s always a crap-shoot.
Thanks.