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I’ve spent a lot of time in pump rooms and on job sites where a simple component determines whether a whole system behaves. One of those quiet heroes is the wafer type butterfly valve. The D71X-10/10Q/16/16Q Wafer Centerline Butterfly Valve from Baoding, Hebei (yes, that’s the factory at North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District) is a solid example of why this design keeps winning in municipal and HVAC jobs. Medium: water. Temperature: ≤80 °C. Pressure ratings: PN10–PN16. Straightforward, dependable.
Urban water grids are getting denser; plants want lower head losses and easier maintenance. Wafer bodies save space between flanges, keep inventory simple, and—when rubber-seated—achieve tight shutoff without exotic materials. In fact, procurement teams like the cost-per-installed-inch, while maintenance teams like that you can swap a lever for a gearbox or actuator without re-piping.
| Model | D71X-10 / 10Q / 16 / 16Q |
| Size range | DN40–DN1000 |
| Pressure rating | PN10 (1.0 MPa) / PN16 (1.6 MPa) |
| Medium / Temp. | Water, ≤80 °C |
| Body material | Gray cast iron or ductile (nodular) cast iron |
| Connection | Wafer, centered, fits common flange standards |
| Seat / disc options | Typically EPDM/NBR seat, SS or coated iron disc (confirm per order) |
Real-world fit may vary by flange standard and gasket stack-up; verify dimensions.
Casting (gray or ductile iron) → precision machining → seat molding/fit-up → assembly → coating (often epoxy) → pressure testing. For pressure tests, I’ve seen these run to EN 12266-1/ISO 5208 Rate A (tight shutoff) and API 598 methodologies. Typical PN16 data: shell at ≈2.4 MPa; seat test ≈1.76 MPa; acceptance: zero visible leakage on water. Service life? Around 10–15 years in municipal water, assuming moderate cycling and clean media—though, to be honest, abrasive fines can shorten that.
Installers like the centered disc and slim profile; operators like the consistent torque. Many customers say the lever action on DN≤200 is “predictable,” while larger sizes with gearboxes feel smoother in throttling—though remember, throttling with resilient seats is a compromise.
| Vendor | Pressure | Sizes | Certs / Docs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HBYS (Baoding, China) | PN10/PN16 | DN40–DN1000 | ISO 9001 (factory), EN 10204 3.1 on request | Good value; flexible customization |
| Regional Brand A | PN16 | DN50–DN600 | EN 593/API 609 design conformance | Short lead times, higher price |
| Importer B | PN10 | DN40–DN300 | Basic test reports | Budget option; verify coatings |
Options typically include: lever/gearbox/actuator-ready pad (ISO 5211), EPDM vs NBR seats, stainless or coated discs, epoxy thickness adjustments, handle locking, and position indicators. For automation, I’d spec a torque margin of ≈30% over breakaway—real-world deposits add friction.
Baoding pump station upgrade: 200 units (DN300 PN16). Factory seat test at 1.76 MPa, zero visible leakage; after 6 months, operators report steady torque and no bypass at shutoff.
HVAC retrofit, coastal mall: DN150–DN250. Switched levers to gearboxes to fine-tune balancing; epoxy coating held up well—though, actually, they added strainers upstream to keep sand out. Smart move.
Origin: North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province, China.