Globe valves have a reliable seat and disk design which makes them ideal for difficult conditions. It is possible to repair the seat and disk of most globe valves without removing them from the pipeline. Globe valves are not suitable for sluggish fluids.
Globe Valves are extensively used through-out the hydrocarbon, energy and process & the power industries.
½” up to 24“ (DN 15 up to DN 600)
ASME 150# to 2500#
Carbon Steels, Low Temperature Carbon Steel, Martensitic Steels, Austenitic Stainless Steel, Duplex Stainless Steels, Super Duplex Stainless Steels, Nickel Alloys, Nickel Aluminum Bronze, Hastelloy, Inconel, Titanium Alloy & Carbon Steel with Internal Corrosion Resistant Alloy (CRA) Overlay
API 602, MESC SPE 77 / 103, BS 1873 DIN 3356
ASME B 16.34
API 598, API 6D, MESC 77/103, ISO 5208, ISO15848 -1&2, BS 6364
Bolted Bonnet / Pressure Seal Bonnet, OS & Y Type Rising Stem
Screwed, Socket Weld, Flanged, Hub End, Butt-Weld
Lever, Gear, Actuator (Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Electro-Hydraulic and Electric Motorised)
• Bolted Bonnet
• Pressure seal
• Bellows Seal
Globe Valves can be designed in a special version suitable for cryogenic service. In this case, all the materials and technical features are designed to withstand minimum design temperature required by the Customer, down to Cryogenic -196°C. If required by the customer, specific Cryogenic Tests are performed to verify the behaviour of production valves in terms of valve torque, sealing capability, emissions vs the ambient.