Protecting Your Slurry Pipeline

Air & Vacuum release valves are conventionally installed on long distance water pipelines however any piping system that has the potential to become pressurized ought to have some design of air control strategy. This applies whether the fluid is clean supply water, wastewater, sewage or slurries. Conventionally, Air valves might not be used on slurry systems because of the potential for the solids to foul the valve seals and seats. Bray proudly introduces the SlurryTuff EZIVAC range - air and vacuum release valves designed to overcome the fouling problems traditionally associated with slurry systems.

Join our team to discuss how to appropriately size, apply and locate these valve types to safeguard your slurry pipeline’s integrity.

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Colin Moore
Industry Manager Mining
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Alan Black
Product Manager

Air & Vacuum release valves are conventionally installed on long distance water pipelines however any piping system that has the potential to become pressurized ought to have some design of air control strategy. This applies whether the fluid is clean supply water, wastewater, sewage or slurries. Conventionally, Air valves might not be used on slurry systems because of the potential for the solids to foul the valve seals and seats. Bray proudly introduces the SlurryTuff EZIVAC range - air and vacuum release valves designed to overcome the fouling problems traditionally associated with slurry systems.

Join our team to discuss how to appropriately size, apply and locate these valve types to safeguard your slurry pipeline’s integrity.