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Fuller Valve manufactures a comprehensive range of pinch valve sleeves for abrasive, corrosive, and viscous fluids such as slurries, cement, ash, pulp stock, waste water, chemicals, and pellets. We apply our heavy duty sleeve technology in manufacturing superior quality replacement sleeves that often outperform the original pinch valve sleeve. Fuller Valve manufactures replacement sleeves to fit the following brands of valve. Red Valve, RKL Controls, Flexible Valve Corp., ONYX Valve, Elasto-Valve, Larox, Jaco/Linatex and more. Pinch Valve replacement sleeves are available with several types of end connection and port configurations. End Connections Available
Sleeve Types Available
Positive opening tabs are available on sleeves for mechanical pinch valves to assist opening of valves that are normally closed or in low pressure applications.
Elastomers Available Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) For abrasive applications with dry or jagged materials and pellets Chloroprene Rubber / Neoprene (CR) For moderate chemicals, excellent weather resistance Chlorobutyl Rubber (CIIR) For general purpose use, excellent for hot water (not oil resistant) Buna-N / Nitrie (NBR) For most hydrocarbons, fats, oils, greases, tar, chemicals and solvents Chlorosulfonated Rubber / Hypalon (CSM) For strong bases and acids, excellent ozone protection Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPDM) For organic fats, many chemicals, heat and radiation resistance Fluorocarbon Rubber / VitonTM1 / FluorelTM2(FKM/FPM) For strong chemicals or high heat 1. Viton is a registered trademark of Dupont Performance Elastomers Food grade versions of most elastomers are available for applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries. TFE / FEP lining is also available on some sleeve types Contact Fuller Valve for your Pinch Valve Replacement Sleeve requirements | ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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