Globe Valve

Cast Alloy Steel Globe Valve — Supercritical Power Station High Pressure Service

Valve Type
Cast Alloy Steel Globe Valve — Supercritical Power Station High Pressure Service
Size RangeDN50 – DN300 (2" – 12")
DN50 – DN300 (2" – 12")
Pressure Class
PN140 – PN250 (Supercritical / Ultra-supercritical, GB/T)
Body Material
ZG200/46V / ZG15Cr1Mo1V / WC6 / WC9 / F91
Seat Material
Stellite Overlay / Hard-faced Integral
End Connections
Butt Weld (GB/T 12224)
Operation
Handwheel / Gear Operator / Electric Actuator
Working Temperature
up to 570°C (Supercritical) / up to 620°C (Ultra-supercritical)
Design Standard
GB/T 12235 / GB/T 12224 / DL/T 531
HD Flowtech cast alloy steel power station globe valves are engineered for isolation and throttling service in supercritical and ultra-supercritical steam systems operating at elevated pressures and temperatures beyond the limits of standard industrial valve designs. The ZG200/46V alloy steel cast body provides superior creep resistance, high-temperature tensile strength, and long-term structural integrity under sustained supercritical steam conditions — the preferred material for main steam lines, reheat steam systems, and high-pressure feedwater piping in large-scale thermal and nuclear power generation facilities. The pressure seal bonnet construction ensures zero external leakage under the extreme differential pressures characteristic of supercritical steam service, with bonnet sealing force scaling proportionally with internal pressure. Cast reinforcing ribs integrated into the body structure provide additional mechanical strength and resistance to thermal fatigue under cyclic startup and shutdown loading. A rising stem with gear operator provides precise, low-effort flow control and clear visual position indication for large-bore supercritical steam service. Butt weld end connections eliminate flanged joint leak paths, providing fully welded pipeline integration mandatory for supercritical steam systems where external leakage is not permissible.

Globe Valve Technical Overview

How to Choose the Right Globe Valve for Industrial Applications

Power station globe valves are selected for isolation and flow control service in supercritical and ultra-supercritical steam systems where standard industrial valve designs cannot meet the combined requirements of elevated pressure, extreme temperature, thermal cycling resistance, and long-term creep performance. These valves are specified for main steam lines, reheat steam headers, high-pressure feedwater systems, and auxiliary steam piping in thermal power plants operating at steam conditions beyond Class 1500 ASME ratings.

 

Cast alloy steel body construction (ZG200/46V, ZG15Cr1Mo1V, F91) is required for supercritical steam service, providing creep rupture strength and oxidation resistance at temperatures up to 620°C that carbon and low-alloy steels cannot sustain. Pressure seal bonnet construction is mandatory for supercritical and ultra-supercritical service, ensuring bonnet joint integrity under extreme differential pressure throughout the valve’s design service life of 30 years or more. Stellite-overlaid seats and discs are standard, providing resistance to erosion, wire drawing, and high-velocity steam impingement under the demanding flow conditions of supercritical steam systems.

 

Butt weld end connections are the standard specification for power station steam valve integration, eliminating all flanged joint leak paths in high-energy piping systems where external steam leakage presents both safety and efficiency risks. Design standards GB/T 12235 and DL/T 531 govern power station globe valve design, material, testing, and performance requirements for supercritical and ultra-supercritical steam service in Chinese power generation applications.

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