Angle globe valves are one type of industrial valve that is used in a variety of industries. As the name suggests, these valves have a globe-shaped body with an angled stem. Angle globe valves are designed to control the flow of fluids through a pipeline and are typically used in applications where space is limited.
One advantage of angle globe valves is that they can be installed in any position, making them ideal for use in tight spaces. Angle globe valves are also well-suited for use in high-pressure applications. Another benefit of angle globe valves is that they offer a good seal and are less likely to leak than other valves.
Angle Globe Valve Specifications
Size | : | 1/2"~18" | DN15~DN450 |
Pressure Class | : | 150, 300, 600 PN16, PN25, PN40, PN64, PN100 |
End Connection | : | ANSI B 16.5, ASME B16.47 EN1092, DIN2543~DIN2547, AS2129 |
Design Standard | : | BS1873, ASME B16.34 DIN3356, EN13709 |
Test Standard | : | API598, API 6D DIN3230, EN12266, ISO 5208 |
Temperature | : | -29~425°C |
Acidic Environment | : | NACE MR0175 |
Operation | : | Hand Wheel Operated, Gear Operated, Electrical Actuated |
Face to Face | : | ANSI B 16.10, API 6D DIN3202, EN558-1, EN12982, ISO 5752 |
Angle Globe Valve Material
Part Name | Material |
---|---|
BODY | GG25/ GGG40.3/ GS-C25/ RG5-10/ CF8/ CF8M |
SEAT | Alu Bronze / AISI 420 |
STEM | AISI 420 / MS58 |
BONNET | GG25/ GGG40.3/ GS-C25/ RG5-10/ CF8/ CF8M |
DISC | RG5/AISI 420 |
GASKET | KLINGRIT |
Part Name | Material |
SCREW | AISI 304 |
PACKING | GRAPHITE |
GLAND | GGG40.3 |
T BOLT | 6.8 STEEL |
BOLT | 8.8 STEEL |
HANDWHEEL | GG25 |
NUT & WASHER | STEEL |
Angle Globe Valve Features
- Fully Rated to ASME and MSS-SP Standards
- Full Pressure Class Offering : Class #125, #150, #250, #300
- Complete Size Range Availability from 2" through 24"
Angle Globe Valve Applications
- Cooling water systems where flow needs to be regulated
- Fuel oil system where flow is regulated and leak tightness is of importance
- High-point vents and low-point drains when leak tightness and safety are major considerations
- Feed water, chemical feed, condenser air extraction, and extraction drain systems
- Boiler vents and drains, main steam vents and drains, and heater drains
- Turbine seals and drains
- Turbine lube oil system and others