Forged steel self-sealing globe valve is a valve whose closing piece (disc) moves along the center line of the valve seat. According to this movement of the disc, the change of the seat port is proportional to the disc stroke. Because the valve stem opening or closing stroke is relatively short, it has a very reliable cut off function.
Forged steel self-sealing globe valve is a valve whose closing piece (disc) moves along the center line of the valve seat. According to this movement of the disc, the change of the seat port is proportional to the disc stroke. Because the valve stem opening or closing stroke is relatively short, it has a very reliable cut off function.
Key Features:
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Pressure Seal Design:
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The valve features a pressure seal bonnet, where the sealing force is generated by the system pressure itself. As the pressure increases, the seal becomes tighter, ensuring leak-free performance even under extreme conditions.
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Forged Construction:
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The valve body and critical components are forged from high-quality materials, providing exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to high temperatures and pressures.
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High-Pressure Capability:
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Designed to handle pressures up to Class 2500 or higher, the forged pressure seal globe valve is suitable for the most demanding high-pressure applications.
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High-Temperature Resistance:
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The valve is capable of operating in high-temperature environments, making it ideal for steam, condensate, and other high-temperature fluids.
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Reliable Sealing:
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The combination of the pressure seal bonnet and high-quality gaskets ensures reliable sealing, minimizing the risk of leakage.
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Precision Flow Control:
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The globe valve design allows for precise regulation of fluid flow, making it suitable for applications requiring accurate control.
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Robust and Maintenance-Friendly:
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The forged construction and pressure seal design reduce the need for frequent maintenance, ensuring long-term reliability and cost-effectiveness.
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Applications:
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Power Generation: For steam, condensate, and feedwater systems in power plants.
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Oil and Gas: In high-pressure pipelines, refineries, and offshore platforms.
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Petrochemical and Chemical Plants: For handling corrosive and high-pressure fluids.
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High-Temperature Services: Such as boiler feedwater, steam distribution, and thermal oil systems.