The island of Iceland in the North Atlantic has a large number of active volcanic systems and is at the forefront of the world's use of geothermal energy. 27% of primary energy in Iceland comes from geothermal energy.
KLINGER Ballostar ball valves are successful throughout Iceland, suitable to meet multiple specialized geothermal needs for both public and private use.
Underground installations in the fields of district heating, district cooling, heating and air conditioning technology, as well as general plant engineering, are often complex and must meet strict soil and water protection regulations. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that all installed components operate reliably over a long period.
In many different industries and in a wide variety of processes, valves are used for highly expansive media. These types of media have the physical behaviour of expanding or contracting with changes in temperature.
The KLINGER piston valve marked the invention of the classic industrial valve and laid the foundation for the pioneering role in piston valve technology.
The KLINGER Ballostar KHA features serial antistatic equipment in accordance with ISO 7121 and EN 1983 respectively. In this context, an antistatic ball, from DN 50 upwards, ensures the electrostatic discharge.