Gate Valve Ductile Cast Iron Water Stainless

Loading Port:China main port

Payment Terms:TT OR LC

Min Order Qty:500 pc

Supply Capability:5000 pc/month

Product Description:

1.Structure of Gate Valve Description

A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a round or rectangular gate/wedge out of the path of the fluid. The distinct feature of a gate valve is the sealing surfaces between the gate and seats are planar, so gate valves are often used when a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum restriction is desired. The gate faces can form a wedge shape or they can be parallel.

2. Main Features of the Gate Valve

• Valve body cavity using nontoxic epoxy resin,both inside and outside flashboard completely is coated with  rubber

•  Free of water pollution

• High manufacturing accuracy

• Environmental protection and energy saving

• Good visual effect

 3. Images

 

Gate Valve Ductile Cast Iron Water Stainless

Gate Valve Ductile Cast Iron Water Stainless

4. Gate valve Specification

 Gate Valve Ductile Cast Iron Water Stainless

5.FAQ

1. What's are the characteristics of gate valve?

The distinct feature of a gate valve is the sealing surfaces between the gate and seats are planar, so gate valves are often used when a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum restriction is desired. The gate faces can form a wedge shape or they can be parallel. 

2. What is the structure?

Bonnets provide leakproof closure for the valve body. Gate valves may have a screw-in, union, or bolted bonnet. Screw-in bonnet is the simplest, offering a durable, pressure-tight seal. Union bonnet is suitable for applications requiring frequent inspection and cleaning. It also gives the body added strength. Bolted bonnet is used for larger valves and higher pressure applications.

3.  What is the work principle of gate valve

 The gate faces can form a wedge shape or they can be parallel. Gate valves are primarily used to permit or prevent the flow of liquids, but typical gate valves shouldn't be used for regulating flow, unless they are specifically designed for that purpose. Because of their ability to cut through liquids, gate valves are often used in the petroleum industry. 

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