GLOBE VALVES

Material: Carbon Steel

Size / Class:

Class: 150; Sizes: 2″ – 18″

Class: 300; Sizes: 2″ – 14″

Class: 2”: 8:  / Class 600# to 2500#  on request.

Design & Manufacturing Standards

Basic Design                              API 623

Wall Thickness                          API 623

Face-to-Face Dimension         ANSI/ASME B16.10

Flange End Dimension            ANSI/ASME B16.5

Butt-Weld End Dimension      ANSI/ASME B16.25

Inspection & Testing                 API 598

Size:                       1/’’ to 6’’  / DN15 to DN150

Pressure Rating: PN10/16 & ANSI Class 150# – 300#

End Connection: Flanged RF/RTJ

Flanges comply with BS4504.

Size:                       1/2” to 12“(DN 15 to DN 300)

Pressure Rating: PN10/16

End Connection: Flanged FF/RF/RTJ

Specification & Standard:

Design standard: DIN 86251& MSS SP-85

Testing & Inspection: DIN 3202

Fact to Face: DIN 3202 F1 & ANSI B16.10

Flange End: DIN 2533 /2501

Flanges drilled to ANSI B16.1

A globe valve is a type of flow control device that regulates the amount of flow in a system. Provides precise control over fluid flow and pressure regulation that cannot be achieved with other types of valve designs.

The valve is designed with a disk-shaped plug that slides into the body to open or close the flow passage.

 

 

Different Types of Globe Valve

Angle Globe Valves

Are typically mounted in-line and feature an angled design, allowing them to be installed in tight spaces where other valves would not fit.

Y-Pattern Globe Valve

Has two ports on either side, forming a “Y” pattern when viewed from above. They are often used in systems where precise control over fluid flow is necessary. They can also be used as shutoff or non-return devices combined with other components.

Tee Pattern Globe Valve

Are similar to Y-pattern globes but feature three ports instead of two, these valves form a “tee” shape when viewed from above, which allows them to be used in systems where more precise control over fluid flow is necessary.

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