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Gate valve 152 series
with handwheelpetroleumfor steam

Gate valve - 152 series - SFERACO - with handwheel / petroleum / for steam
Gate valve - 152 series - SFERACO - with handwheel / petroleum / for steam
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Characteristics

Type
gate
Operation
with handwheel
Media
petroleum, for steam
Body
female-female, stainless steel, carbon steel, wrought steel, graphite
Applications
industrial, for oil industry applications
Other characteristics
high-pressure, standard, rising stem, ATEX
DN

Max.: 2 in

Min.: 0.375 in

Pressure

132 bar
(1,914.5 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 538 °C
(1,000 °F)

Min.: -49 °C
(-56 °F)

Description

This reduced bore valve is suited for high pressure industrial operations. It is useful for applications in petroleum, steam, and other high pressure applications. It functions in a minimum temperature of -29°C and up to 538°C. This device operates at a maximum pressure of 138 bar and contains a steady rising stem, a bolted bonnet and gland pack. It also has a body which can be made of forged carbon or stainless steel. Moreover, it has Vz stellite ( Trim 8 ) for carbon steel valves and Trim 10 standard SS 316 for stainless steel types. Forged stainless Steel gâte valve TRIM10 SW Class 800 standard bore for petroleum industry, steam, oil and gas and high pressure. Rising non rotating stem (OS&Y) with bolted bonnet. Graphite packing and stainless Steel + graphite bonnet gasket. Compatible with explosive atmosphère, ATEX Zone 1&21 and Zone 2&22. SPECIFICATIONS : • - Standard bore • - Rismg stem non rotating (OS&Y) • - Bolted bonnet and gland pack • - Forged stainless Steel F316 • - Trim 10 standard AISI 316 • - Class 800 USE: • - Petroleum industry. steam. high pressure • - Min and max Température Ts : - 49°C to + 538°C • - Max Pressure Ps : 132 bars ( see graph )

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