API 600 Gate Valves
Gate valves are typically used when a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum flow restriction are needed. They are well suited for high pressure and high temperatures, and can be used for a wide variety of fluid. Because the gate valve is symmetrical, either end can be the inlet, allowing flow to enter through either direction of the valve, otherwise known as bidirectional.
There are many designs for the Gate valve, including rising and non-rising stem, knife, slab, and expanding.
Application
Cast gate valves provide optimum performance in conditions where high flow efficiency, tight shut off and long service is required. A wide choice of shell and trim materials do cover the whole range of applications, from the every-day type of non-corrosive service to critical service with highly aggressive media.
Constructive and functional characteristics
type: bolted bonnet, outside screw and yoke
flexible wedge
rising stem with top sealing (backseat)
full bore
flanged ends
shutting-off: by rotating the handwheel in clockwise direction
mounting position: any
Execution
basic design according to API 600
face to face according to ANSI B16.10
flanges according to ANSI B16.5
flange facings: 0,06" raised face;
pressure - temperature ratings according to ASME B16.34
shell wall thickness according to API 600
testing according to API 598
trim standard: no. 1 main sealing 13% Cr / 13% Cr.
On request
other basic design according to API 6D
other shell materials (Carbon steel, Stainless steel, Monel, Duplex, Inconel)
other trim
other flange facings according to ANSI B 16.5 or B/W ends to ANSI B16.25
other type gasket body - bonnet
lantern ring for class 300
drain tappings
by-pass
open and shut indicator
electric actuator operation
manufactured according to specification NACE MR 0175 for hydrogen sulphide and sour gas service
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