Gate Valve
Stainless Steel Knife Gate Valve
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Gate Valve Technical Overview
Knife gate valves are selected for full-bore isolation service in slurry, wastewater, pulp and paper, mining, and chemical processing applications where conventional gate or butterfly valves are not suitable due to media fouling, fibrous buildup, or high solids content. The knife-edged gate disc cuts through viscous and particulate-laden media on closing, ensuring positive shut-off where standard valve designs would experience seat damage and sealing failure.
Stainless steel body construction (SS304, SS316) is selected for corrosive wastewater, chemical processing, and food-grade applications where carbon steel body materials are not compatible with the process fluid. Ductile iron and WCB bodies provide a cost-effective solution for mining, mineral processing, and general slurry service where corrosion resistance requirements are less stringent. Sleeve seats in EPDM, NBR, or PTFE are selected based on fluid temperature and chemical compatibility — EPDM for water and general chemical service, NBR for oil-based media, and PTFE for aggressive chemical and high-temperature applications.
Lug-type and wafer-type body designs are standard for compact, lightweight installation between pipeline flanges, minimizing face-to-face dimensions in space-constrained process plant arrangements. Handwheel operation is standard for smaller sizes and low-cycle applications, with pneumatic cylinder actuators selected for automated isolation duty in wastewater treatment, mining, and process plant systems where remote operation and high cycle frequency are required.