Globe Valves

KLINGER Globe valves are primarily found in fluid regulation applications.

A globe valve is a linear flow valve used to stop, start, and regulate flow. Unlike ball valves, the medium does not flow directly in one direction, but enters the valve body and rises in it before exiting on the other side.Shutting the globe valve is achieved by means of a disk, which screws into the seat of the battle by means of a handwheel or actuation. When the handle is turned, the disc is lowered or raised. When the disc is fully lowered, the water supply is shut off. When the disc is fully raised, the water flow is at its maximum rate.

The most common application of the globe valve is a standard water faucet, and they are widely used in plant piping.

Key Features

  • Wide range of body materials, including cast iron, ductile cast iron, SG-iron steel, and stainless steel
  • Flanged and threaded globe valve designs
  • Depending on product type, suitable for a wide range of applications and media, maintenance-free
  • Cold and hot water, steam, nitrogen oxides, gas, air, oil, chemicals and various acids

Unlike the gate valve, globe valve can be used for regulating flow or pressures as well as complete shutoff of flow. Compared with a gate valve or ball valve, the globe valve has considerably higher pressure loss in the fully open position. This is because the flow of fluid changes direction as it goes through the valve.

Having the valve seat parallel to the line of flow is an important feature of the globe valve. This feature makes the globe valve efficient when throttling commodities as well as yielding minimal disc and seat erosion.

Types of KLINGER Globe Valves

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