Correct Selection of the FLUCAST® Seat and Its Impact on Operational Efficiency
How targeted material selection of an industrial butterfly valve seat reduces operating costs, minimizes downtime, and extends service life
1. Introduction
In modern industrial operations, there is increasing pressure on equipment reliability, the minimization of unplanned downtime, and the reduction of operating costs. Valves are often perceived as robust devices with a long service life; however, their actual operational durability is largely determined by a single component – the seat.
The seat forms the direct interface between the valve and the conveyed medium. As such, it is exposed to abrasive, chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses. An incorrect material selection quickly manifests itself in increased wear, loss of tightness, or the need for premature replacement.
2. Why a Universal Seat Does Not Exist
The properties of the seat have a decisive influence on the actual service life of the entire valve.
In industrial practice, the approach of “one material for all applications” is still encountered. However, this concept does not reflect real operating conditions and often leads to:
- accelerated seat wear
- more frequent service interventions
- unplanned production downtime
Different media affect elastomer materials in different ways. Fundamental differences arise especially between:
- dry and wet abrasion
- oil and chemical exposure
- low and high operating temperatures
The correct seat selection must always be based on real operating conditions, not solely on catalogue data.
3. Economic Impact of Proper Seat Selection
Targeted seat selection has a direct and measurable impact on the operating economics of the equipment.
3.1 Valve Service Life
A seat designed for a specific type of abrasion and medium demonstrates:
- lower volumetric material loss
- stable mechanical properties over time
- longer intervals between replacements
3.2 Operating Costs
Longer seat service life means:
- fewer spare parts
- lower service costs
- reduced inventory requirements
3.3 Time and Equipment Availability
Every shutdown results in losses of:
- production time
- operator capacity
- process continuity
4. FLUCAST® Range – A Targeted Approach to Materials
FLUCAST® seats were developed as a range of specialized materials, where each type addresses a different type of operational load.
4.1 FLUCAST® AB/P – Dry Abrasion
Designed for applications with bulk and powder media. High elasticity and optimized hardness reduce wear under dry abrasive conditions.
Typical benefits:
- longer service life in dry applications
- reduced replacement frequency
4.2 FLUCAST® AB/N – Oil Abrasion
An NBR compound designed for contact with mineral and vegetable oils. Prevents material degradation in oil-based applications.
Typical benefits:
- stable sealing properties
- reduced risk of leakage
4.3 FLUCAST® AB/T – Chemical Load and Higher Temperatures
An EPDM compound with high resistance to chemicals and temperatures up to 130 °C. Certified for food industry applications.
Typical benefits:
- reliable operation in chemically demanding environments
- wide range of applications
4.4 FLUCAST® AB/W (White) – Food Industry
A white seat designed for dry abrasive applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
Typical benefits:
- compliance with hygiene requirements
- gentle handling of the conveyed medium
5. ABO valve as a Technical Partner
At ABO valve, we do not perceive the seat as a catalogue item, but as a strategic element influencing operational reliability and total cost of ownership of the valve.
Our technicians and sales engineers:
- analyze real operating conditions
- recommend the optimal seat type
- help customers reduce TCO
The result is a solution that makes technical and economic sense in the long term.
5.1 Reference Operating Case – Gas Industry
As part of a new technological installation, Series 900 butterfly valves with an inflatable FLUCAST® AB/T seat were manufactured and supplied for long-term operation under abrasive conditions.
The valves are installed between two storage tanks in a limestone dosing system. The application is characterized by continuous contact with an abrasive medium and increased demands on sealing performance and long-term stability of material properties.
The selection of the FLUCAST® AB/T seat was based on a detailed analysis of operating conditions, particularly the type of medium and the nature of abrasion. The solution was chosen to extend service intervals and minimize the risk of unplanned downtime during the first years of operation.
6. Conclusion
The correct seat selection is not a detail – it is a decision that:
- affects valve service life
- reduces operating costs
- saves maintenance time
- increases equipment availability
FLUCAST® seats, combined with the technical expertise of ABO valve, represent a path toward long-term stable, safe, and economically efficient operation.