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What are the differences between globe valves and gate valves?
What are the differences between globe valves and gate valves?
2025-12-12

In industrial piping systems, globe valves and gate valves are two of the most commonly used shutdown valves. Although both are designed for starting and stopping fluid flow, they differ significantly in structural design, operating principles, application scenarios, and overall performance. Understanding these differences helps engineers make informed selections that ensure system efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.   I. Key Differences in Structure and Operating Principles   1. Different opening and closing mechanisms Globe Valve: The disc moves up and down along a path perpendicular to the flow direction. Shutoff is achieved when the disc and seat sealing surfaces come into full contact. Gate Valve: The gate moves vertically in a manner similar to a “gate” that is either fully open or fully closed, with sealing achieved through surface compression.  This means that globe valves are suitable for precise throttling, while gate valves are mainly used for full open or full shut service.   2. Flow path design differences A globe valve has an S-shaped flow path that forces the medium to change direction, resulting in higher flow resistance. A gate valve features a straight-through flow path with minimal resistance and low pressure drop, making it better suited for long-distance transmission.   II. Differences in Application Scenarios   1. Throttling vs. On/Off Service Globe valves can be used for throttling and flow regulation, making them suitable for applications requiring high sealing performance and precise flow control, such as steam, cooling water, and various process media.   Gate valves are not suitable for throttling, as operating them in a partially open position may cause gate vibration, damage to the sealing surfaces, and fluid-induced impact. Gate valves are ideal for large-diameter pipelines where low flow resistance is required and switching frequency is relatively low, including oil transportation, water supply and drainage, and power plant systems.   2. Size range and installation space Globe valves are generally used in small to medium sizes (more common below DN50). Their body structure is heavier and requires more installation space. Gate valves are suitable for medium to large sizes. Due to their simpler design, they offer a cost advantage in larger dimensions.   III. Sealing Performance and Pressure Ratings   1. Differences in sealing surface design The globe valve features a tapered sealing surface, which achieves tight shutoff through axial compression, making it easier to obtain reliable sealing performance. The gate valve uses either parallel or wedge-type sealing surfaces. Its sealing effectiveness depends largely on the pressure applied by the gate and is more influenced by the system’s medium pressure.   2. Pressure and temperature adaptability Both valve types are suitable for medium- to high-pressure and high-temperature applications....

Key International Standards for Butterfly Valves: Detailed Overview of API 609, ISO 5752, and JB/T 8527
Key International Standards for Butterfly Valves: Detailed Overview of API 609, ISO 5752, and JB/T 8527
2025-12-05

Butterfly valves are widely used in industrial piping systems due to their compact structure, lightweight design, and quick operation. They are commonly applied in water treatment, chemical, power, oil, and gas industries. However, when dealing with industrial standards across different countries and regions, selecting a butterfly valve that meets the relevant specifications is crucial. This article provides a detailed analysis of butterfly valve design and selection requirements based on three key standards: API 609, ISO 5752, and GB/T 12238.   1. API 609 — American Petroleum Institute Standard   API 609 is the American Petroleum Institute (API) standard for metal-seated butterfly valves, primarily used in the oil, gas, and chemical industries. The standard defines valve structure, materials, dimensions, and pressure ratings to ensure reliable performance under high temperature, high pressure, and corrosive media conditions.   Key points include: ● Pressure Ratings: Covers Class 150 to 1500, accommodating various service conditions. ● Body and Disc Design: Metal-to-metal sealing requires precise alignment between disc and seat to prevent leakage under high temperature or high pressure. ● Testing and Inspection: Includes shell tests, seat leakage tests, and operational performance checks to ensure valve safety and reliability.   For high-temperature steam or high-pressure oil and gas pipelines, selecting a butterfly valve compliant with API 609 can significantly reduce leakage risk and extend equipment lifespan.   2. ISO 5752 — International Standard Organization Standard   ISO 5752 is the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard that specifies end dimensions and flange connection sizes for valves. It defines the face-to-face dimensions, flange sizes, and connection methods for butterfly valves, providing a consistent interface specification for industrial users worldwide.   Key points include: ● Face-to-Face Dimensions: Specifies valve lengths for different nominal diameters to ensure compatibility with piping systems. ● Flange Dimensions: Ensures valves match international standard pipe fittings, such as ANSI or DIN flanges. ● Interchangeability: Butterfly valves designed according to ISO 5752 can be replaced or serviced globally without redesigning the pipeline interface.   ISO 5752 is particularly suitable for multinational engineering projects, ensuring the universality of butterfly valves across different plants and systems.   3. JB/T8527 — Chinese National Standard   JB/T8527 is the Chinese national standard specifying the dimensions, structure, and testing requirements for metal hard-seal butterfly valves. It is widely applied in domestic industrial projects such as water conservancy, power, and petrochemical industries, serving as an important reference for procurement and acceptance.   Key ...

How to Prevent Check Valve Leakage and Ensure a Proper Seal
How to Prevent Check Valve Leakage and Ensure a Proper Seal
2025-11-27

Check valves are often considered the most “quiet” yet essential components in a piping system. Their primary function is to prevent backflow and safeguard pumps, compressors, and the overall stability of the system. However, in real-world applications, poor sealing—commonly referred to as “leakage”—is one of the most frequent and frustrating issues encountered in check valve operation.   When a check valve fails to seal properly, it can reduce system efficiency, trigger pressure fluctuations, cause water hammer, and even damage critical equipment. This article breaks down the technical causes behind check valve leakage and offers practical diagnostic and corrective measures to help you quickly identify and resolve sealing problems, even under challenging operating.   1. Why Does a Check Valve Fail to Close Properly? Common Causes Explained   1. Presence of Particles or Solid Impurities in the Medium Solid particles can become trapped between the disc and the seat, preventing full contact and causing slight or even noticeable leakage.   Typical signs include: ● Significant leakage at small opening positions ● Leakage decreases after cleaning   2. Disc Wear or Seat Damage Frequent cycling, corrosive media, or high-velocity flow can wear the sealing surfaces, resulting in scratches, pits, or deformation. This issue is especially common in high-temperature steam systems.   3. Incorrect Installation Direction or Insufficient Tilt Angle Although it may sound like a basic mistake, incorrect installation still occurs on many job sites. Since check valves rely heavily on gravity and flow direction, improper installation prevents the disc from returning to its closed position smoothly.   4. Flow Velocity Too Low to Create Adequate Differential Pressure A check valve opens through fluid flow. When the flow rate is too low, the disc may flutter or fail to close completely, leading to leakage.   Common scenarios include: ● Insufficient straight-pipe length ● Frequent pump start/stop ● Poorly designed low-flow systems   5. Disc Sticking or Hinge Mechanism Not Operating Smoothly In swing check valves, rust, corrosion, or lack of lubrication at the hinge pin or disc connection may cause sticking, preventing full closure.   6. Thermal Deformation of Sealing Surfaces Due to Temperature Fluctuations In high-temperature conditions such as steam service, thermal expansion and contraction can slightly deform sealing surfaces, resulting in an imperfect seal.   2. How to Quickly Determine If a Check Valve Is Not Closing Properly?   1. Abnormal Pressure Gauge Readings If the inlet pressure remains stable while the outlet pressure gradually rises, backflow caused by check-valve leakage is the most likely reason.   2. Pipe Vibration or Light Knocking Sounds This indicates that the disc is oscillating at high frequency, often due to insufficient flow velocity or a loose dis...

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14" 150LB Concentric Butterfly Valve WCB Wafer API609 Gear

14" 150LB butterfly valve is made according to API609 standard. The valve body is made of WCB+EPOXY COATING. It has the structural characteristics of center line. Its connection mode is wafer. And it has gear operation mode.

  • Payment:

    30% when order confirmed, 70% before shipment
  • Product Origin:

    China
  • Color:

    Customization
  • Shipping Port:

    Shanghai, China
  • Lead Time:

    30~60 days Ex Works after order confirmation
  • Material:

    WCB+EPOXY COATING
  • Method of Operation:

    G.O
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Product Description

Type

Butterfly Valve

Size

14"

Pressure

150LB

Connection

Wafer

Operation

G.O

Body Material

WCB+EPOXY COATING

Design Norm

API 609

Face to Face

EN558-1

End Flange

EN1092/ANSI B16.5a

Top Flange

ISO 5211

Test & Inspection Code

EN 12266

Applicable Medium

Water, Oil and Gas

Features

1. The channel design is a full bore structure, ensuring the flow area of the valve and reducing the flow resistance of fluid passing through the valve;

2. Better sealing performance, lower wear, and lower opening and closing resistance.

Technical Drawing

Dimension Checking

Pressure Testing

Painting

Nameplate & Packing

Inspection report


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