Cast steel globe valves are one of the industry's most widely used types of valves. They are often used in applications requiring a tight seal, such as in pipelines carrying hazardous materials. Cast steel globe valves are made by pouring molten steel into a mould, which is then cooled and formed into the desired shape.
The valve's body is usually made from two halves that are welded together, although some models may be cast in one piece. The valve's handle is attached to a stem that runs through the body of the valve and is connected to the inner workings of the valve. Cast steel globe valves are available in a variety of sizes and pressure ratings to suit different applications.
Cast Steel Globe Valve Specifications
Size | : | 1" to 12" (DN 25mm to 300mm) |
Pressure Class | : | 150#, 300#, 600# |
End Connection | : | Flanged End, Butt Weld End |
Bonnet Design | : | Bolted Bonnet |
Manufacturing Standard | : | BS 1873 |
Testing Standard | : | API 598 |
Face to Face | : | ASME B 16.10 |
Pressure Temperature Rating | : | API600, API603, GB/T 12234 |
Flanged End Standard | : | ASME B 16.5 |
Butt Weld Standard | : | ASME B 16.25 |
Design Standard | : | BS 1873 |
Cast Steel Globe Valve Features
- Deep Stuffing Box
- Full range of Body / Bonnet & Trim material
- OS & Y Type Rising Stem & Rising Hand Wheel
- Valves are available both in Flange End & Butt Weld ends
- Stellite Gr.6 Hard faced seating surfaces Optionally available
- Back Seat arrangement to provide isolation of Stuffing Box for On-Line serviceability
Cast Steel Globe Valve Applications
- Sugar Mill
- Marine & Mining
- Distillery Plant
- Fertilizer Plant
- Pulp & Paper Mill
- Industrial Chemical Piping
- Textile and Process Industries
- Thermal and Nuclear Power Plant