Approximate classification of globe valves

Approximate classification of globe valves

Summary

1. Straight-through globe valve: It relies on the stem pressure to tightly bond the disc sealing surface to the seat sealing surface to prevent media circulation.

Approximate classification of globe valves
1. Straight-through globe valve: It relies on the stem pressure to tightly bond the disc sealing surface to the seat sealing surface to prevent media circulation.

2. DC type stop valve: In the DC or Y-shaped stop valve, the flow path of the valve body is inclined with the main flow path, so that the degree of damage of the flow state is smaller than that of the conventional stop valve, and thus the pressure loss through the valve is correspondingly Small.

3. Angle stop valve: In the angle cut-off valve, the fluid only needs to change the primary direction so that the pressure drop through the valve is smaller than that of the conventional structure.

4. Plunger shut-off valve: This type of shut-off valve is a variant of a conventional shut-off valve. In this valve, the flap and seat are usually designed based on the principle of the plunger. The valve flap is polished to form a plunger that is coupled to the valve stem, and the seal is achieved by two elastomeric sealing rings that are placed over the plunger. The two elastomeric seals are separated by a collar and the seal around the plunger is pressed by the load exerted by the bonnet nut on the bonnet. The elastomeric seal can be replaced and can be made from a wide variety of materials. The valve is mainly used for "opening" or "off", but with a special form of plunger or special collar, it can also be used to regulate flow. .