Praher Plastic valves are arguably the best plastic valves on the market. The company was founded in Austria in 1971 by Ludwig Praher, and has been innovating and producing high quality plastic valves for industrial piping systems ever since.
Fluidflo Valve Solutions is the official Australian qualified distributor of Praher Plastics range of ball valves, butterfly valves, check valves and diaphragm valves.
We chose to stock and distribute Praher Plastic valves as they are elegantly simple in their design. Installing and maintaining their valves is easy to do and low cost. This saves you time and money into the future. We know you can install a Praher Plastic valve now and feel confident it will do the job well. Plastic is corrosion-resistant, giving them a long life span.
Fluidflo Valve Solutions has a close relationship with Praher Plastics head office in Austria. If there is a Praher Plastic product you want and we don’t have it in stock, we can easily have it shipped to Australia for you. Speak with our team of experts to discuss your valve needs and let’s find you the Praher product that fits.
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Praher S4 Series 1-Way Foot Check Valves
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Praher K4 Series Electric Butterfly Valves
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Praher M1 Series 2-Way Electric Ball Valves
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Praher S4 Series 1-Way In-line Strainer Valves
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Praher S6 Series 2-Way Ball Valves
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Praher M1 Series 2-Way Ball Valves
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Praher M1 Series 2-Way Ball Valves
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Praher K6 Series 1-Way Wafer Swing Check Valves
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Praher S4 Series 1-Way Cone Check Valves
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Praher M1 Series Electric Actuated Ball Valves
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Praher T7 Series 2-Way Diaphragm Valves
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are ball valves used for?
They are a shut off valve using a rotary ball to control the flow of gases, liquids or compressed air, with a quarter turn movement. A 90 degree turn opens the valve and allows movement through a central bore hole.
What is the difference between a ball valve and a gate valve?
Ball valves operate by rotating a ball 90 degrees to control the flow of media, a regular valve, or gate valve has the gate move up and down to regulate media flow. Ball valves shut off the flow quicker than a gate valve.
What are butterfly valves used for?
Butterfly valves are another quarter turn valve used to shut off flow in pipelines. They are mounted between two circular plates through a section of piping, or just the one if used at the end of a piping system. These valves can be used to start, stop or throttle the flow of media.
Are butterfly valves better than ball valves?
Each valve has its own use and one is not strictly better than the other. The choice between the two depends on the needs of the job, such as the speed of the operation, space constraints for location, flow control requirements and maintenance considerations.
Ball valves have excellent flow control and are highly reliable under extreme pressure conditions.
Butterfly valves are good for fast operating requirements, work in confined spaces and are usually less expensive to maintain.
What is a check valve used for?
Check valves are used to prevent backflow in a pipe. It is a one-way only valve. If the media flow somehow reverses, it will be checked, or stopped.
What is a diaphragm valve used for?
A diaphragm valve controls, obstructs or isolates media within a pipeline. A free floating elastomer disc can be pressed down to throttle the flow of media or isolate and shut off the flow.
What’s the difference between a diaphragm valve and a butterfly valve?
The difference between the two types of valves is a diaphragm valve uses a flexible membrane and linear motion to control the flow of media through a pipe, while a butterfly uses a quarter turn rotation motion to turn a circular plate to achieve this task.
Butterfly valves are best suited for controlling the flow of media in water treatment plants, HVAC systems and general industrial processes.
Diaphragm valves are more used in situations of high corrosive, abrasive or high viscous fluids.
What are the advantages of a plastic valve?
Plastic valves are lighter and easier to handle while installing them. They are immune to metal corrosion, due to being plastic so are ideal for corrosive environments. Similarly, they avoid limescale and sediment build up.
Do you deliver Australia wide
Yes, we deliver to all capital cities of Australia and to regional centres as well.
How can I get a quote for your valves?
Find the valve you want, select the size or connection options, and hit the GET IN TOUCH button. Our team will get back to you quickly with a quote. Alternatively, you can give us a call and speak to one of our experts about your needs. We can quote you on all the valves that you need.
What plastics are Praher Valves made from?
Praher Valves are made from high quality plastics, and differ depending on their needs and applications.
- For moderate pressures and temperatures, PVC-u (Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride) is used. This offers good resistance against a lot of chemicals, such as acids, bases, salts and alcohols.
- c-PVC (Chdlorinated Polyvinyl Chdloride) is similar to PVC-u, but has been chemically treated with chlorine to improve thermal and chemical resistance. Great in high temperature situations and where aggressive chemicals are present. It can also withstand mechanical stress, which is good for rigid and flexible situations.
- PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) has a wide range of resistance to chemicals, including strong acids and bases, solvents and oils. It is a widely used plastic in industries such as chemical processing, electronics, aerospace design, medical devices and more. Also highly resistant to UV radiation, high temperatures and chemicals, making it a good choice in environments where other materials may fail.