Gate Valve are widely used in fluid-handing systems for flow control. Gate valves are so named because the part that either stops or allows flow through the valve acts somewhat like the opening or closing of a gate and is called, appropriately, the gate. The gate is usually wedge shaped. When the valve is wide open, the gate is fully drawn up into the valve, leaving an opening for flow through the valve the same size as the pipe in which the valve is installed. Therefore, there is little pressure drop or flow restriction through the valve. Gate valve have two types, rising-stem type and non-rising stem
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No. | Products name | Download |
DIN-Gate | DIN Gate Valve | Download |
DZ001 | DIN F5 Rising Stem Gate Valve | Download |
DZ002 | DIN F7 Rising Stem Gate Valve | Download |
DZ003 | DIN F4 Rising Stem Gate Valve | Download |
DZ004 | DIN F15 Non-Rising Stem Gate Valve | Download |
Knife-Gate | Knife Gate Valve | Download |
PZ001 | Knife Gate Valve | Download |
PZ002 | Slurry Gate Valve | Download |
TC-Gate | Through Conduit Gate Valve | Download |
CS-Gate | Cast Steel Gate Valve | Download |
Z0001 | Class 150~1500 Cast Steel Gate Valve | Download |
Z0002 | Class 600~2500 Pressure Seal Gate Valve | Download |
Z0003 | Class 150~900 Plate Gate Valve | Download |
Z0004 | Class 150~600 Cryogenic Gate Valve | Download |