Today, I’m excited to share a few photos taken directly in the workshops, where our damper-type butterfly valves are currently in full production. These valves are machined from solid block for combustion air and flue gas applications, operating at temperatures up to 1000°C.
But what exactly is a damper valve?
A damper valve is designed to regulate or shut off air or gas flows in high-temperature environments. They come in various forms depending on application needs:
– Machined from solid block, for enhanced robustness and precision.
– Cast designs, for more standard applications where feasible.
– Fabricated/welded constructions, offering hybrid and flexible solutions. Round, rectangular, single or multi-blade — the possibilities are limitless.
At Flowrates, we are experts in butterfly and knife gate valves, and dampers are a field where we bring many years of hands-on experience. These valves are ideally suited for flue gas circuits, industrial furnaces, steel plants, and any other environment requiring advanced airflow management.
👉 In the below photos: Jérémie is assembling and testing diaphragm actuators, which deliver superior precision for control applications. This process is key to ensuring smooth and accurate valve operation under such extreme conditions.
Our damper valves make no compromises on performance, available in diameters up to 6000 mm, and engineered to last even in the harshest industrial environments.
🔍 Do you have a high-temperature project? Whether for complex industrial applications or extreme operating conditions, we have the solution you need.