Globe Valve

Cast Steel Quick-Closing Globe Valve

Valve Type
Cast Steel Quick-Closing Globe Valve — Spring-Assisted Emergency Shut-Off Fuel & Gas Service
Size Range
DN15 – DN200 (1/2" – 8")
Pressure Class
PN16 – PN40 (Class 150 – 300)
Body Material
WCB / CF8 / CF8M / LCB
Seat Material
Integral Hard-faced / Stellite Overlay / SS316 / Bronze
End Connections
Flanged (ASME B16.5 / EN 1092-1) / Socket Weld
Operation
Handwheel with Spring-Assisted Quick Close / Manual Reset
Working Temperature
−29°C to 425°C (WCB)
Design Standard
ASME B16.34 / EN 13709 / API 600
HD Flowtech cast steel quick-closing globe valves are engineered for emergency shut-off service in fuel oil, natural gas, lubricating oil, and flammable fluid pipeline systems requiring rapid valve closure on fire detection or system emergency. The WCB carbon steel cast body with yellow epoxy coating provides reliable structural integrity at PN25 operating pressures, suitable for fuel oil supply lines, natural gas distribution piping, lubricating oil systems, and general flammable fluid service in industrial plant, marine, and offshore installations. The globe valve body design provides positive disc-to-seat shut-off under spring closure forces — ensuring zero leakage after emergency closure in fuel and gas service where continued leakage past the seat could sustain or escalate a hazardous condition. The spring-assisted quick-closing mechanism stores mechanical energy during normal open operation, releasing instantly on emergency trigger to drive the disc to the fully closed position without operator intervention — providing fast reliable shut-off regardless of personnel availability during emergency conditions. Normal open/close operation is performed by handwheel in the conventional manner, with the spring mechanism re-cocked during the opening cycle to restore emergency closure readiness. The stainless steel U-bracket pipe clamp support absorbs the mechanical shock loads generated during rapid spring closure, protecting the pipeline from stress and maintaining valve body alignment after activation. Blue flange face protection covers maintain sealing surface integrity prior to installation. Flanged end connections to EN 1092-1 PN25 ensure compatibility with standard industrial and marine pipeline flange systems.

Globe Valve Technical Overview

How to Choose the Right Globe Valve for Industrial Applications

Quick-closing globe valves with spring-assisted closure are selected for emergency shut-off service in fuel oil, natural gas, lubricating oil, and flammable fluid pipeline systems where rapid valve closure is required on fire detection, pressure surge, or system emergency — without relying on operator availability or response time. The globe valve body provides positive disc-to-seat shut-off under spring closure forces across the full operating pressure range, making it suitable for emergency isolation duty in applications where seat leakage after closure could sustain a hazardous condition.

 

The spring-assisted closure mechanism stores mechanical energy during normal open operation, releasing instantly on emergency trigger to drive the disc to the fully closed position — providing fast, reliable shut-off independent of manual intervention. This makes quick-closing globe valves the standard specification for fuel oil tank outlet isolation, natural gas supply emergency cut-off, lubricating oil system protection, and any flammable fluid service where regulatory or safety requirements mandate rapid automatic valve closure.

 

Yellow epoxy coating is the standard identification color for fuel oil and natural gas service valves in marine, offshore, and industrial installations, providing corrosion protection and system identification in compliance with industry color-coding conventions. Pipe clamp support brackets absorb the mechanical shock loads generated during rapid spring closure, preventing pipeline stress damage and maintaining valve body alignment after emergency activation. Body material selection — WCB for standard fuel and gas service, CF8 and CF8M for corrosive media, and LCB for low-temperature service — is determined by fluid type, operating temperature, and system pressure requirements.

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