Valves are essential components in various industrial applications, providing control over the flow of liquids, gases, and slurries. Whether you need high-pressure valves for oil and gas or corrosion-resistant valves for chemical processing, our products are designed to meet stringent industry standards.
Product Specifications
Our valves are available in multiple materials, sizes, and pressure ratings to suit diverse operational needs.
- Material: Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Brass, PVC, and Alloy Steel
- Size Range: 1/2 inch to 24 inches
- Pressure Rating: 150 PSI to 2500 PSI
- Temperature Range: -40°F to 1200°F
- End Connections: Flanged, Threaded, Welded, and Socket Weld
Product Comparison Table
| Model | Material | Pressure Rating | Temperature Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| V-100 | Stainless Steel | 1500 PSI | -20°F to 800°F |
| V-200 | Cast Iron | 300 PSI | 0°F to 500°F |
| V-300 | Brass | 600 PSI | 32°F to 400°F |
Valves FAQ
Q: What types of valves are suitable for high-pressure applications?
A: For high-pressure systems, we recommend using our V-100 model, made from stainless steel with a pressure rating of 1500 PSI. It is ideal for oil and gas, power plants, and other demanding environments.
Q: How do I choose the right valve material for corrosive fluids?
A: For corrosive fluids, stainless steel or PVC valves are the best options. Stainless steel offers excellent resistance to chemicals, while PVC is lightweight and highly resistant to acids and alkalis.
Q: What maintenance is required for industrial valves?
A: Regular inspection for leaks, lubrication of moving parts, and replacement of worn seals or gaskets are essential. Depending on usage, valves should be tested annually for pressure integrity.
Applications of Valves
Valves are used in industries such as:
- Oil & Gas
- Chemical Processing
- Water Treatment
- Pharmaceuticals
- Power Generation
Valves FAQ (Continued)
Q: Can valves be customized for specific applications?
A: Yes, we offer custom valve solutions, including special materials, sizes, and actuation methods. Contact our engineering team with your specifications for a tailored solution.
Q: What is the lead time for valve orders?
A: Standard models are typically shipped within 1-2 weeks. Custom orders may require 4-6 weeks, depending on complexity.
Q: How do I troubleshoot a stuck valve?
A: First, check for debris or corrosion. If the valve is still stuck, apply a penetrating lubricant. For severe cases, disassembly may be required—always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Conclusion
Choosing the right valve ensures efficiency, safety, and longevity in your operations. Whether for standard or specialized applications, our valves meet the highest industry standards.
