When engineers and procurement managers specify valves for water treatment, chemical processing, HVAC, or general industrial pipelines, one question comes up repeatedly: which material delivers the best balance of weight, durability, corrosion resistance, and cost? The answer, for a wide range of applications, is aluminium — and the aluminium butterfly valve is fast becoming the go-to solution for system designers who refuse to compromise on performance or budget.
In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about aluminium butterfly valves — from how they work and why aluminium is the material of choice, to technical specifications, real-world applications, and how to select the right valve for your project. All specifications referenced here are drawn from OSKO Valves’ proven aluminium butterfly valve range, manufactured in Rajkot, Gujarat.
A butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotary valve that controls fluid flow using a disc — the ‘butterfly’ — mounted on a rotating shaft running through the centre of the pipe. When the disc sits parallel to the direction of flow, fluid passes through freely. A 90-degree rotation brings the disc perpendicular to the flow, sealing the passage completely.
In an aluminium butterfly valve, the valve body is precision-cast or machined from aluminium alloy. This delivers a valve that is significantly lighter than cast iron or steel equivalents while still offering impressive structural integrity, smooth operation, and excellent resistance to corrosion.
An aluminium butterfly valve can weigh up to 60% less than an equivalent cast-iron valve — a game-changer in large piping systems where hundreds of valves are installed. Reduced weight means faster installation, lower labour costs, and less structural load on pipework supports.
OSKO’s aluminium butterfly valves are engineered and manufactured at their facility in Rajkot — one of India’s premier industrial valve manufacturing clusters — and are exported to projects across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
When specifying butterfly valves, engineers commonly compare aluminium against cast iron (CI), ductile iron (DI), carbon steel (WCB), and stainless steel (SS 316). Each material has its rightful place, but aluminium wins decisively in several important dimensions:
| Property | Aluminium | Cast Iron | Stainless Steel |
| Weight | Very light ✔ | Heavy | Heavy |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent ✔ | Moderate | Excellent ✔ |
| Cost | Economical ✔ | Low | High |
| Ease of Installation | Very easy ✔ | Moderate | Moderate |
| Low Torque Operation | Yes ✔ | Moderate | Moderate |
| Aesthetic Finish | Superior ✔ | Rough | Good |
For water treatment, chemical processing, HVAC, and food-grade fluid handling, aluminium’s natural oxide layer provides passive corrosion protection — often making expensive stainless steel an unnecessary spend for your project budget.
OSKO’s aluminium butterfly valves are designed around six core performance pillars:
Significantly reduced weight makes handling, installation, and maintenance faster and safer — especially in overhead or elevated piping installations. Lighter valves reduce structural load on pipe supports and make large-scale projects more economical.
Aluminium forms a self-healing oxide film on its surface that resists oxidation in water, air, and many chemical environments — without coatings, galvanising, or special surface treatment. This passive protection makes aluminium butterfly valves ideal for long-service-life applications.
Reduced operating torque means less wear on seats and stems, a longer service life, and compatibility with smaller, less expensive actuators. This directly reduces both capital and maintenance costs over the valve’s lifetime.
The seat can be replaced in the field without replacing the entire valve body, significantly reducing total cost of ownership and minimising downtime during maintenance shutdowns.
Every OSKO aluminium butterfly valve features a standard ISO 5211 actuator mounting flange, allowing seamless integration of pneumatic or electric actuators from any major global supplier — protecting your investment as automation technology evolves.
A clean, professional appearance makes aluminium butterfly valves suitable for architectural, commercial, and exposed-installation environments where aesthetics matter alongside function.
OSKO manufactures aluminium butterfly valves to the following international standards, ensuring interoperability with global piping systems:
| Parameter | Specification |
| Size Range | 50 mm to 150 mm (DN50 – DN150) |
| Design Standard | IS/ISO 13095 | API 609 Cat-A| BS 5155 |
| Testing Standard | API 598 | ISO 5208 |
| Face to Face | As per IS/ISO 13095 | API 609Cat-A | BS 5155 |
| Pressure Rating | PN10 | PN16 |
| End Connection | Wafer type — ANSI 150 Class, BS Table D & E, DIN PN 10 & 16 |
| Body Material | Aluminium(Real pressure die cast) |
| Operation Options | Aluminium Handle | SS Handle | Pneumatic Actuator | Electric (Motorised) Actuator | Limit & Tamper Switch |
| Actuator MountingInterface | ISO 5211 Top Flange (standard) |
All valves undergo rigorous shell and seat pressure tests before dispatch. OSKO maintains a quality management system aligned with Indian and international export requirements.
The combination of lightweight build, corrosion resistance, and low-torque operation makes aluminium butterfly valves ideal across a wide range of industries and installations:
Aluminum has high thermal conductivity. In HVAC applications, this allows the valve body to adjust quickly to the temperature of the fluid passing through it, minimizing local thermal stress. Furthermore, they are easy to wrap with standard commercial pipe insulation to prevent energy loss.
OSKO aluminium butterfly valves are available with a choice aluminum, or stainless steel handles for straightforward quarter-turn manual operation. Locking handles are available to prevent accidental repositioning in safety-critical lines.
Paired with double-acting or spring-return pneumatic actuators, OSKO valves deliver fast, reliable automated open/close or modulating control. The ISO 5211 flange ensures compatibility with actuators from all major manufacturers, giving system designers maximum flexibility.
Electrically actuated (motorised) versions integrate seamlessly into BMS, SCADA, DCS, and process automation systems for remote, programmable flow control. Limit switches and tamper switches are available for real-time position feedback and tamper detection — essential for regulated industries.
Selecting the correct valve requires carefully matching your system parameters to the product specification. Use this practical checklist before placing your order:
If you are unsure about any parameter, OSKO’s technical team in Rajkot is available to assist with valve sizing and selection — simply reach out using the contact details at the end of this guide.
OSKO’s aluminium butterfly valves are rated to PN10 and PN16 (~ 10 and 16 bar), making them well suited for most water, chemical, and HVAC systems. For higher-pressure applications, alternative materials such as ductile iron or carbon steel may be more appropriate — OSKO offers both.
Yes. One of the key design advantages of OSKO aluminium butterfly valves is the field-replaceable seat, which significantly reduces maintenance costs and downtime in long-running installations.
A wafer-type valve is sandwiched between two pipe flanges and relies on the through-bolts for support. A lug-type valve has threaded inserts that allow it to be bolted directly to a single flange — useful for end-of-line service without a downstream flange. OSKO aluminium butterfly valves are wafer type; OSKO also manufactures lug type variants in other materials.
Yes. OSKO offers pneumatically and electrically actuated butterfly valves complete with actuators, limit switches, and tamper switches. The ISO 5211 flange interface ensures compatibility with major actuator brands worldwide.
OSKO aluminium butterfly valves are designed to IS/ISO 13095, API 609, and BS 5155, and tested to API 598 and ISO 5208. OSKO maintains quality credentials aligned with Indian and international export requirements.
OSKO Valves is headquartered at Rajkot- 360021, Gujarat, India. They supply valves to domestic and international markets.
9. Why Source Your Aluminium Butterfly Valves from OSKO?
OSKO Valves has built its reputation on a customer-centric approach, combining deep domain knowledge with decades of manufacturing experience. Here is what sets OSKO apart:
Ready to source aluminium butterfly valves for your next project? Our technical team is ready to assist with selection, pricing, and fast dispatch.
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About OSKO Valves
Oskar Industries (OSKO Valves) is a leading manufacturer and exporter of ball valves, butterfly valves, check valves, and foot valves based in Rajkot, Gujarat, India. With a customer-centric approach and deep domain expertise, OSKO serves industrial clients across India and international markets with valves that meet the highest global standards. Product range includes aluminium butterfly valves, wafer type butterfly valves, lug type butterfly valves, double flanged butterfly valves, double offset butterfly valves, actuated valves, ball valves, and non-return valves.