New valves add to supplier portfolio

14th May 2021

     

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Valve manufacturer Abrasive Flow Solutions (AFS) design and locally manufacture a comprehensive range of FPV and KLEP slurry related valves that complies with stringent quality and safety standards.

AFS was launched in October by the Engineering Solutions Group, part of investment holding and management company Invicta Holding Limited.

The AFS manufacturing plant in Benoni, Gauteng, is equipped with advanced equipment and is supported by specialists who offer dependable technical support, to ensure optimum safety, efficiency and extended service life of every system.

“The AFS team is committed to further improving the quality and pressure rating of our diaphragm valves that will lengthen their service life and reduce maintenance requirements,” says AFS GM Donald Morrison.

He adds that the company’s objectives are being achieved through the latest developments in design technologies, advanced materials and durable coatings.

“Our highly-skilled team has a thorough understanding of the processes where valves are installed and is able to specify the correct valves required for every application, and also assists customers in solving the problems of difficult installations and applications.”

Further, to ensure optimum safety, efficiency and the extended service life of each system the selection of the correct industrial slurry valve is critical.

“Valve selection is based on various factors, including the size and shape of particles, pressure, temperatures and chemical content,” says Morrison.

The AFS valves range is particularly well-suited for use in harsh conditions in diverse industries, including mining, chemical and petrochemical, water and wastewater, energy production and agri-food industries.

This range comprises FPV non-return valves, FPV pinch valves, FPV wedge gate and FPV knife gate valves, as well as Klep diaphragm valves and many other valves and related components.

AFS recently manufactured KLEP 250 mm high pressure diaphragm valves for use on a tailings pipeline in South Africa. These valves were manufactured and tested to 24 bar in the open position and 18 bar in closed position.

The full range of AFS valves is distributed throughout Southern Africa through engineering solutions provider BMG’s broad branch and distributor network.

Edited by Zandile Mavuso
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Features

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