Burkert’s new electromotive shut-off valves

Bürkert has expanded its range of actuator components with two new types of electromotive process valves. The type 3320 (angle seat valve) and type 3321 (globe valve) electromotive on/off valves set new standards with respect to performance, reliability and cost effectiveness and are ideal for applications without compressed air supply.

The addition of the new Type 3320 / 3321 shut-off valves to Bürkert’s process valve product range now makes it possible to switch systems entirely to electromotive actuators. The two on/off valve types feature convincing efficiency that is equal to that of pneumatic actuators. Electromotive valves are very cost-effective due to their low energy costs and savings throughout the entire system. A special advantage of the Bürkert solution is an innovative cogging torque brake, which fixes the position of the valve without additional energy consumption.

The field bus capable Type 3320 / 3321 shut-off valves consist entirely of high-quality components. The linear motion is executed by a brushless DC motor with a planetary gear via a low-friction, permanently lubricated ball screw.

To facilitate commissioning, operation and maintenance the electromotive shut-off valves are designed in conformity with the Bürkert Efficient Device Integration Platform.

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