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Gate valve
with handwheelregulatingpetroleum

gate valve
gate valve
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Characteristics

Type
gate
Operation
with handwheel
Function
regulating
Media
petroleum
Body
seat, straight, stainless steel, carbon steel
Applications
liquids
Other characteristics
ANSI
DN

Max.: 1,200 mm
(47.244 in)

Min.: 15 mm
(0.591 in)

Description

A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a round or rectangular gate/wedge out of the path of the fluid. The distinct feature of a gate valve is the sealing surfaces between the gate and seats are planar, so gate valves are often used when a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum restriction is desired. The gate faces can form a wedge shape or they can be parallel. Gate valves are primarily used to permit or prevent the flow of liquids, but typical gate valves shouldn't be used for regulating flow, unless they are specifically designed for that purpose. Because of their ability to cut through liquids, gate valves are often used in the petroleum industry. For extremely thick fluids, a specialty valve often known as a knife valve is used to cut through the liquid.On opening the gate valve, the flow path is enlarged in a highly nonlinear manner with respect to percent of opening. This means that flow rate does not change evenly with stem travel. Also, a partially open gate disk tends to vibrate from the fluid flow. Most of the flow change occurs near shutoff with a relatively high fluid velocity causing disk and seat wear and eventual leakage if used to regulate flow. Typical gate valves are designed to be fully opened or closed.[2] When fully open, the typical gate valve has no obstruction in the flow path, resulting in very low friction loss.
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