Product Overview Pneumatics & Process Interfaces
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Product Overview info@burkert.com www.burkert.com Bürkert Fluid Control Systems Christian-Bürkert-Straße 13-17 74653 Ingelfingen Germany 894510 Version 03/13 Print 03/13 www.wolf-corporate.de Pneumatics & Process Interfaces

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces The Process Interface Market Leader Across thousands of individual solutions and spanning Fascination Bürkert dynamic conditions of global competition our mission is to Process Actuation Process Actuation and Valve Islands We have decades of global experience and we have always Seat Valve for Pneumatic Systems – Type 6014 been positioned at the forefront of pneumatic and process Robust Single Valves – Types 6518/6519 Pilot Valve – Type 6144 Our innovative approach to your success is to secure your Pneumatic Valves – Types 6524-6527 process...

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Fascination Bürkert Fascination Bürkert Welcome to the Fascinating World of Fluid Control Systems Bürkert Product Program Measurement and control: When it comes to working with fluids and gases, we are at your side – as a manufacturer of We are one of the few suppliers on the market to cover the complete control loop. Our current product range sophisticated products, as a problem-solver with an eye for the big picture, and as a partner offering you reliable advice. extends from solenoid valves through process and analytical valves to pneumatic actuators and sensors. Since we started in...

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Bürkert | Pneumatik & Prozess-Schnittstellen Process Actuation Process Actuation Pneumatic technology is known for high reliability, high force and torque generation and cleanliness. This makes it indispensable for efficient solutions for drives and actuators for control and regulation. Bürkert has tamed the power of pneumatics and brings it to you in its most efficient form resulting in new standards in factory automation and process control. Factory Automation Factory automation refers to computer-aided automation of production in all technical and organizational areas of a factory. One...

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces Process Actuation Process Actuation and Valve Islands The pilot valves required for controlling actuators may be fitted at various locations (Non-Ex or hazardous locations) and in different ways (centralized or decentralized automation). Our range extends from directly mounted pilot valves on the actuator to centralized valve islands with Fieldbus inter- Decentralized Automation face in control cabinets (AirLINE and AirLINE Ex). When using a centralized valve island, corresponding pneumatic tubing must be installed from the ELEMENT interface control...

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces Process Actuation Central or Decentral … You Choose. Central automation Types 8640, 8644, 8650 in control cabinets AirLINE valve blocks, valve terminals and automation systems floor or wall of the control cabinet. The control cabinet are installed in a control cabinet in a central automation sytem. complies with the required protection class and, if needed, AirLINE is mounted inside the control cabinet either by means also with the certification for explosive areas. of a DIN-rail or in the AirLINE Quick version directly on the Decentral automation...

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces Seat Valve for Pneumatic Systems – Type 6014 The ports of a seat valve are connected or disconnected by lowering or lifting a sealing element (e. g. servopiston). These seals are hermetically tight and self-readjusting, they operate without Electrical connection friction (no stick-slip effect) and are rarely subject to any dynamic stress. Seat valves are designed to be very tight over their entire service life and the switching travels are small. The actuating forces Solenoid coil are pressure-dependent and relatively high; a pressure differential...

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces Robust Single and NAMUR Valves This series offers high flow rates of up to 2000 l/min (QNn value) with low power consumption. The valves can be used singly or on blocks and feature the functional principle of the type 6014 solenoid Electrical connection Manual control Position indicator valve as a pilot control valve. During installation, this pilot control valve is adapted to the main valve, the so-called pneumatic booster. Whatever your requirements and ambient conditions may be. In the case of the pneumatic valves in the standard, Ex-i, Ex-m or...

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces Electrical connection Pilot for Pneumatically Operated Valves Solenoid coil The term “control unit for pneumatic actuators” refers to a converter function unit which is able to issue corresponding pneumatic signals for controlling an actuator and which is controlled with low-energy, electrical, mechanical or pneumatic signals. These control units have electrically (magnetically), pneumatically or mechanically operated multi-way valves for switching compressed air. Permanent magnet These pneumatic valves can be differentiated as follows, based on the...

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces Electrical connection Solenoids Pneumatic Valves Types 6524-6527 Manual override The valves feature a very compact design, which makes them ideal for block assembly. The valves are equipped with either a type 6144 flipper valve or a type 6106 rocker valve as the pilot control valve. Type 6524 as a 3/2-way or 2x3/2-way valve (see animated graphic), like the type 6525 as a 5/2-way valve, is based on a flipper pilot control and a pneumatic seat valve. Both types, 6524 and 6525, allow a flow rate of 300 l/min. Types 6526 as a 3/2-way valve and 6527 as a...

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Bürkert | Pneumatics & Process Interfaces Valve Block – Type 8640 Valve Block – Type 8640 The 8640 valve block is designed to solve diverse and complex control problems due to its systematic modular construction. Different valve functions can be combined on one • Pneumatic basic modules block without a common electrical control. in different sizes Following Bürkert pneumatic valve types can be mounted on a valve block: • Pneumatic features: – neumatic HotSwap function P replacement of valves during – Type 6524/6525 Non-Ex and EEx-i operation possible – Type 6526/6527 Non-Ex and EEx-i –...

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