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Orbit Plug Valve

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    Orbit Plug Valve



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    Orbit Plug Valve

    Size: NPS 1/2" - 4" Pressure: Class 150 - 300 Material: WCB, LCB, CF8, CF3, CF3M, and CF8M
    Design & Manufacture Std.: API 6D, API 599, and ASME B16.34 Face to Face Std.: API 6D, and ASME B16.1
    End Connection Std.: ASME B1.20.1, ASME B16.5, and ASMEB16.250 Test Standard: ISO5208, and API 6D Structure Type: Short pattern, regular pattern, venturi pattern Operated Way: Lever, gear, pneumatic, and electric

    Main structural features
    Bolt bonnet OS & Y lifting-round plug.
    Its sealing is realized by the sealing rings around the valve disc. It has unique protection of swallow tailed sink and fixed sealing rings. Double direction.
    Principle of opening and closing of the valve
    when the valve is fully opened, the channel of plug is in alignment with the channel of valve body, which can ensure ideal and lowest decrease on pressure. When the hand wheel is turned, the plug will rotate toward the closing direction, and make the same time draft the rotation of valve seat and close the valve. When the hand wheel is turned inversely, first of all the plug will move upward, and the valve disc and valve seat will be separated; if the hand wheel is turned further on; till the valve disc is turned by 90 degree driven by the plug, and finally the channel of plug will be in alignment with the channel of valve body, so that the valve is be fully opened

    Product Details

    Design and Manufacture

    API599,API 6D

    Face to face(end to end)

    ANSI B16.10

    Flanged connection

     

    ANSIB16.5

    Butt welded end

    ANSIB16.25

    Test and inspection

    API598,API6D

     

     

     

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