ASME B16.10 API600 Gate Valve 150 LB RF A216 WCB Steel Gate Valve
Specifications
Applicable Standard
Design Standard: API 600
Face to Face: ASME B16.10
End Connection: ASME B16.5, ASME B16.47
Inspection and Test: API 598
Products Range
Size: 2" ~ 40" (DN50 ~ DN1000)
Rating: ANSI 150lb ~ 600lb(PN1.0MPa~PN6.4MPa)
Body Materials:Al-bronze
Operation: Lever, Gear, Electric, Pneumatic, Hydraulic
Industrial Processes Application:
Monel excels in many industrial processes. The following are some of working conditions that monel is fully resistant.
Alcohol Amine
Organic acid Organic Compound
Alkali Amide
Hydroxide Phenol
Aldehyde Ester
Hydrocarbon Petroleum prodcut
Valve Applications
Monel valves serve many different application in the following industries
Chemical Petrochemical Oil&Gas
Pharmaceutical Sea Water
Nuclear Power Oil Refining
Marine Hydro-carbon Processings
Part No. | Part | Standard Specification | Options |
1 | Valve Body | ASTM A536, 65-45-12 | |
2 | Resilient Wedge Disc | ASTM A536, 65-45-12+SPDM | AISI 304, AISI 316, AISI 420,AISI 431 |
3 | Stem | Stainless Steel | AISI 304, AISI 316, AISI 416 |
4 | Bonnet Gasket | EPDM | NBR |
5 | Bonnet | ASTM A536, 65-45-12 | |
6 | Washer | Brass Hpb59-1 | |
7 | Yoke | ASTM A536, 65-45-12 | |
8 | Stem Bushing | Brass Hpb59-1 | |
9 | Gland | ASTM A536, 65-45-12 | |
10 | Stem Nut | Brass Hpb59-1 | Bronze ZQSn5-5-5 |
11 | Handwheel | ASTM A536, 65-45-12 | Pressed Steel |
12 | Washer | Brass Hpb59-1 | |
13 | Gland Nut | Carbon Steel Zinc Plated | AISI 304, AISI 316 |
14 | Stud | Carbon Steel Zinc Plated | AISI 304, AISI 316 |
15 | Flat Washer | Carbon Steel Zinc Plated | AISI 304, AISI 316 |
16 | Nut | Carbon Steel Zinc Plated | AISI 304, AISI 316 |
17 | O-Ring | NBR | EPDM |
Here you can see the main parts of the gate valve. The disk of a gate valve is also known as a wedge. To learn about each of these parts read complete guide of valve parts.
There are three ways to classify the gate valve.
Solid wedge is the most common & widely used disk type because of its simplicity and strength. A valve with a solid wedge may be installed in any position, and it is suitable for almost all fluids. It can be used in turbulent flow also.
However, it does not compensate for changes in seat alignment due to pipe loads or thermal expansion. So, this type of disk design is most susceptible to leakage. Solid wedge is subjected to thermal locking if used in high-temperature service.
Thermal locking is a phenomenon in which wedge is stuck between the seats due to the expansion of the metal. Solid-wedge gate valves are generally used in moderate to lower pressure-temperature applications.
Split wedge Disk consists of two solid pieces and holds together with the help of a special mechanism. You can see the same in images. In case, one-half of the disk is out of alignment; the disk is free to adjust itself to the seating surface. The split disk can be in a wedge shape or a parallel disk type.
Parallel disks are spring-loaded, so they are always in contact with seats and give bi-directional sealing. The split wedge is suitable for handling noncondensing gasses and liquids at normal and high temperatures.
Freedom of movement of the disk prevents thermal binding even though the valve may have been closed when a line is cold. This means when a line is get heated by fluid and expand it does not create thermal blinding.
The flexible wedge is a one-piece solid disk with a cut around the perimeter. These cuts vary in size, shape, and depth. A shallow, narrow cut on wedge perimeter gives less flexibility but retains strength. A cast-in recess or deeper and wider cut on wedge perimeter gives more flexibility but compromises the strength.
This design improves seat alignment and offers better leak tightness. It also improved performance in situations where thermal binding possible. Flexible wedges Gate valves are used in steam systems.
Thermal expansion of the steam line sometime causes distortion of valve bodies which may lead to thermal blinding. The flexible gate allows the gate to flex as the valve seat compresses due to thermal expansion of the steam pipeline and prevents thermal blinding.
The disadvantage of flexible gates is that line fluid tends to collect in the disk. These may result in corrosion and ultimately weaken the disk.
1st is screwed bonnet: This is the simplest design available and it is used for inexpensive valves.
2nd is bolted-bonnet: This is the most popular design and used in a large number of gate valves. This requires a gasket to seal the joint between the body and bonnet.
3rd is Welded-Bonnet: This is a popular design where disassembly is not required. They are lighter in weight than their bolted-bonnet counterparts.
4th one is Pressure-Seal Bonnet: This type is used extensively for high-pressure high-temperature applications. The higher the body cavity pressure, the greater the force on the gasket in a pressure -seal valve.