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Globe Valve
  • Size : 1/2 - 12 in
  • Material : Cast Iron/Ductile
  • Pressure : PN16
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : 1/2 - 12 in
  • Class : 150, 300
  • End Type : Flange RF
  • Material : Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : 1/2 in
  • Material : Bronze
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : 1/2 in
  • Weight : 0.74 Kg
  • Material : Malleable Iron
  • Figure Number : F254
  • Brand : CRANE
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Types : DIN Globe Valve, Cast Steel Globe ...
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Body Design : Straight pattern body
  • Temperature : -10 – 450 °C
  • Stem Sealing : Bellows with back-up gland packing
  • Body material : Cast steel, Forged steel
  • Business Type : Distributors
Globe Valve
  • Material : Brass
  • Standard : BS, ISO, JIS
  • Connection End : Threaded End
  • Nominal Diameter : DN15 - DN50
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Range : 2 in
  • Material : Bronze
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : 80 mm
  • ASME Class : Class 1500
  • Body Material : Carbon Steel
  • Material Grade : ASTM A216, ASTM A217
  • Brand : L&T
  • Business Type : Manufacturers
L&T Valves
Location : Sharjah
 
Globe Valve
  • Size : 1/2 - 24 in
  • Material : Cast Steel
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : ½ - 4 in
  • Type : Globe
  • Material Standards and Grades : A182 F304 / F316
  • Business Type : Stockists
Globe Valve
  • Size : 20 mm
  • Color : Green
  • Weight : 0.165 kg
  • Systems : Aquatherm green pipe, aquatherm bl...
  • Brand : AQUATHERM
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Face : FF
  • Size : 1/2 in
  • Flanged : PN16
  • Material : Bronze
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : 1/2 - 48 in
  • Pressure : 150 - 2500 lbs
  • Actuation : Actuator, Gearbox, Handwheel
  • Standards : API, BS, MSS, ANSI, ASME, ASTM, DIN, ISO, EN, JIS
  • Brand : AMPO
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Type : BOLTED BONNET
  • Height : 537 mm
  • Weight : 77 kg
  • Nominal Diameter : 125 mm
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : 1/2 - 6 in
  • Material : Brass, Bronze
  • Nominal Pressure : 150, 16, 25, 40 bar
  • Brand : AL MENHALI
  • Business Type : Manufacturers
Globe Valve
  • Material : Cast Steel
  • Size Range : 1/4 - 48 in
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Grade : CF3, CF3M, CF8, CF8C, CF8M, CD4MCU...
  • Range : 2 - 60 in
  • Material : Stainless Steel
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Diameter : 1/2 - 2 in
  • Material : Carbon Steel, LTCS, Stainless Steel
  • Pressure Rate : 150, 300, 600, 800, 900, 1500, 2500 psi
  • Material Grade : API602, BS5352, ASME B16.34, ANSI B16.10
  • Business Type : Suppliers
Globe Valve
  • Size : 1 - 96 in
  • Grade : CF3, CF3M, CF8, CF8C, CF8M
  • Material : Cast Duplex Stainless Steel
  • Standard : BS5351, AP16D, API6A, BS5352, BS14...
  • Business Type : Suppliers

About Valves

 

Valves are important parts of many industrial processes, like making things, getting oil and gas, and treating water. 

They are used to control the flow of fluids and gases, adjust the pressure, and stop the flow in the wrong direction. Valves come in many different sizes and types, and the way they are made depends on what they are used for.

 

There are many different kinds of valves, and each one is made and used in a different way. Here are some popular types of valves:

 

  • Ball valves: A rounded disc controls the flow of liquids or gas through these valves. They are often used in situations where a tight shut-off is needed.
  • Gate valves: The flow of liquids or gas is controlled by a gate that slides up and down. They are often used in places where full flow is needed.
  • Globe valves: These valves have a disc that moves up and down to control the flow of fluid or gas. They are often used in situations where accurate control is needed.
  • Check valves: These valves allow fluid or gas to flow in one direction only. They are commonly used to prevent backflow.

 

Valves are often represented on process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) using symbols. These symbols provide information about the valve's function, position, and type of connection. Some common valve symbols include:

 

  • Two-way valves: These valves are represented by a circle with an arrow pointing in the direction of flow.
  • Three-way valves: These valves are represented by a circle with two arrows pointing in opposite directions.
  • Four-way valves: These valves are represented by a circle with three arrows pointing in different directions.
  • Flanged connections: These connections are represented by perpendicular lines.
  • Threaded connections: These connections are represented by circles.
  • Welded connections: These connections are represented by squares.

 

Valves are essential components in many industrial processes, and their design and function depend on the specific application. Understanding the different types of valves and their symbols is crucial for anyone working in the field of industrial engineering.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

1. What does a valve do?

Ans: In a system for moving materials, a valve is a place where bulk objects move from bins to the conveyor below. It can also move things from one place to another, shut them off with pressure, help control the flow of things, or both.

 

2. What kinds of valves are there?

Ans: There are many different kinds of valves, such as ball valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, globe valves, needle valves, pinch valves, and solenoid valves.

 

3. What is a valve for?

Ans: A control valve is a type of valve that changes how a stream flows or how much pressure it has.

 

4. How do I choose the right opening for my device for moving materials?

Ans: Think about your material, your system, and the type of valve you want when picking a valve for your material handling system. You can also make valves work better by using different wheels, coatings, and extras. Contacting a valve maker or representative is the best way to talk about your choices and make sure you get the right valve for your needs.

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