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Gate valve
manualfor gasseat

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Characteristics

Type
gate
Operation
manual
Media
for gas
Body
seat, alloy, rubber, plastic, carbide, medium
Associated function
service, load
Other characteristics
rising stem
Pressure

Max.: 20,000 psi

Min.: 5,000 psi

Description

API 6A Gâte Valves with Stem Position Indicator are improved from Cameron FC sériés gâte valves and suitable for well testing, high pressure drilling and production accompanied with sour gas or / and sand. These gâte valves are designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with API 6A. Reasonable price and low cost of spares make them the most cost effective valve on the market. . Features Stem position indicator of non-rising stem valve is convenient for management. Designed, manufactured and tested in Accordance with API Spec. 6A. Integrally forged body The sealing surface of the gâte are sprayed by Carbide alloy at high velocity and seats are made of Carbide alloy to enhance wear résistance, corrosion résistance and service life Gâte to seat, seat to body, bonnet seal and stem backseat are métal to métal sealing Both thrust bearings with large load capacity and composite rubber-plastic stem lip packing reduces operating torque Interior parts can be interchanged with Cameron FC sériés gâte valves Available Non-rising stem gâte valves Medium: oil and gas accompanied with sour gas or / and sand Bore Size: ail popular Température: K ~ U Material Classes: EE ~ HH End connections: flange Product Spécification Level: PSL1 ~ PSL3 Performance Requirement: PR1, PR2
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.