There are two gate sealing surface, the most common mode of gate valve sealing surface to form two wedge, wedge angle varies with the valve parameters, usually 50, medium is not high temperature is 2 ® 52*. Wedge gate valve can be made into a whole, called the rigid gate; also be made to produce small deformation of the gate, in order to improve its process, make up the sealing surface angle deviations arising during processing, this gate is called the flexible gate.
This series of products have the following characteristics:
1.The valve body adopts the structural modeling suitable for the lining process requirements; The inner cavity of valve body, valve cover and gate, outer surface of valve stem and other parts directly in contact with the medium, all lined with FEP(F46) or PCTFE(F3) and other fluorine plastics;
2. Small fluid resistance, the sealing surface by erosion Chong brush medium and small
3.Open and close more effort.
4.Media flow unrestricted, non spoiler do not reduce the pressure.
5.Form a simple structure, short length, good manufacturing process, applicable to a wide range of.
6.The medium can pass through the gate valve in any direction from both sides, which is suitable for the opening and closing device on the pipeline where the medium direction may change.
7.PFA/FEP lining, with high chemical stability, can be applied to any other strong corrosive media except "molten alkali metal and element fluorine".
Design standard | GB/T12234 API600; |
End-to-end dimension | GB/T12221 ASME B16.10 HG/T3704 ; |
Flange standard | JB/T79 GB/T9113 HG/T20592 ASME B16.5/47 ; |
Type of connection | Flange connection |
Inspection and testing | GB/T13927 API598 |
Nominal Diameter | 1/2"~14" DN15~DN350 |
Norminal pressure | PN 0.6 ~ 1.6MPa 150Lb |
Mode od driving | manual, electric, pneumatic |
Temperature Range | PFA(-29℃~200℃) PTFE(-29℃~180℃) FEP(-29℃~150℃) GXPO(-10℃~80℃) |
Applicable Medium | Strong corrosive medium i.e. hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Hydrofluoric acid, Hydrofluoric acid, Liquid chlorine, Sulfuric Acid and Aqua regia etc. |