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DERVOS Hydrogen Valve Inspection Requirements
DERVOS Hydrogen Valve Inspection Requirements
2024-11-25

1. All hydrogen valves are manufactured to meet low leakage requirements, in accordance with ISO 15848-2 standards (stem according to Class B, body seals <50ppmv), using low leakage packing.   2. The pressure testing duration for all valves is performed for twice the time required by API 598 or ISO 5208 standards. When conducting hydrostatic tests on austenitic stainless steel, the chloride ion content in the water must not exceed 100 PPM.   3. The S&P content of all carbon steel materials shall not exceed 0.02%. For welded ends, the carbon content of WCB and WCC materials shall not exceed 0.23%, and the carbon equivalent shall not exceed 0.43%.   4. For chromium-molybdenum steel materials, WC6, WC9, F11.1, and F22.1 are preferred. The carbon content shall not exceed 0.16%, and the S&P content shall not exceed 0.02%.   5. For stainless steel, materials containing stabilizing elements such as Nb and Ti are preferred. For forgings, F321 and F347 are used, while for castings, CF8C type can be selected. The chemical composition and mechanical properties of all materials must meet the requirements specified in the relevant standards.   6. All pressure-bearing components of the valves must undergo non-destructive testing. For components subjected to RT testing, the following requirements must be met:  a. Porosity (A): No less than Grade II  b. Slag inclusion (B): No less than Grade II  c. Shrinkage (CA, CB, CC, CD): No less than Grade II  d. Hot cracks and cold cracks (D, E): None  e. Inclusions: None   7. All valve weld overlay sealing surfaces and welded areas must undergo PT testing, and no cracks are permitted in the test results.   8. For forged valves made of carbon steel and chromium-molybdenum steel, UT or MT testing may also be performed. The test results must meet the requirements of the relevant standards (MT in accordance with ASTM E709, UT in accordance with ASTM A388).   9. For casting repair welding: repair welding is not acceptable if the depth exceeds 20% of the wall thickness or 25 mm, or if the area exceeds 65 square centimeters.   10. The forging ratio for all forged valves must not be less than 3.   11. All non-machined surfaces of stainless steel valve castings and forgings must undergo pickling and passivation treatment.   12. All components must be thoroughly derusted and cleaned before assembly. Any parts that may come into contact with the medium are strictly prohibited from being assembled with grease, and no residual grease that cannot be removed is allowed (as a comprehensive degreasing process will be conducted after the pipeline installation is completed). For carbon steel and chromium-molybdenum steel valves, the application of anti-rust oil must be carefully controlled-apply only enough to prevent rust during transportation, avoiding excessive coating.   13. The exterior quality of all valves must comply with the requirements...

Plug Valve or Gate Valve?
Plug Valve or Gate Valve?
2024-11-13

In industrial fluid control systems, plug valves and gate valves are two common types of valves. They differ significantly in structure, function, and application scenarios, making the choice of the appropriate valve essential to ensuring the safety and efficiency of the system. 1. Structure and Working Principle The main difference between plug valves and gate valves lies in their structure and operating principle. The core of a plug valve is a rotatable cylindrical or conical plug, which opens or closes the valve by rotating the plug. Plug valves typically operate with a 90-degree rotation, allowing for quick fluid shutoff or switching. Due to their simple structure and fast operation, plug valves are suitable for applications that require rapid opening and closing. In contrast, the operating principle of a gate valve involves controlling fluid flow through a horizontally moving gate. The opening and closing process of a gate valve is relatively slow and typically requires a longer stroke to fully open or close the valve. Therefore, gate valves are more suitable for applications where the valve remains fully open or fully closed for extended periods, and are not ideal for frequent operation. 2. Sealing Performance and Fluid Control In terms of sealing performance, the design of plug valves generally provides excellent sealing, particularly in applications where leak prevention is critical. The tight contact between the sealing surfaces of plug valves ensures safe flow of high-pressure or corrosive fluids. Due to the minimal friction during operation, plug valves are less prone to jamming, allowing them to operate reliably and stably over extended periods. Although gate valves also offer good sealing performance, the larger contact surface between the gate and the valve seat can result in greater friction during opening and closing. Over time, this can lead to wear and affect the sealing effectiveness. Additionally, the operation of gate valves is relatively slower, meaning they are less efficient than plug valves when it comes to controlling fluid flow. 3. Application Fields Plug valves are typically used in applications requiring frequent on-off operation or flow direction control. They are widely applied in industries such as oil, natural gas, chemicals, and water treatment, especially in systems that require rapid control of fluid flow. Plug valves are particularly suitable for environments that demand high sealing performance and can handle complex fluid types, such as corrosive media or media containing solid particles. In contrast, gate valves are more commonly used in applications requiring prolonged fully open or fully closed positions, such as in water treatment, supply systems, and certain high-pressure systems. Gate valves are typically used in environments where frequent operation is not required. Their design enables them to maintain low fluid resistance during continuous, stable fluid transmission. 4. Maintenance and Cost The plug...

How Does a Plug Valve Work?
How Does a Plug Valve Work?
2024-11-08

The plug valve is a commonly used fluid control valve, widely applied in industries such as oil, natural gas, and chemicals due to its high sealing performance and ease of operation. The valve features a simple design, where a rotating plug controls the flow direction of the fluid, ensuring safe operation in systems involving high pressure, high temperature, and hazardous media. 1. Working Principle The core structure of a plug valve is a cylindrical or conical plug with a through passage. When the plug rotates, the passage aligns or misaligns with the fluid pathway of the valve body, thus controlling the opening and closing of the valve. (1) Open Position When the passage on the plug valve aligns with the fluid pathway of the valve body, the fluid can flow directly through the valve, ensuring an unobstructed flow. This design minimizes pressure loss during fluid flow, making it suitable for applications where maintaining stable flow is essential. (2) Closed Position When the plug is rotated 90 degrees, the passage becomes perpendicular to the fluid pathway, completely cutting off the flow of fluid, achieving the closed position. The 90-degree rotation of the plug valve allows for a complete shutdown of the fluid flow, offering a quick response, making it ideal for emergency shut-off applications. 2. Structural Characteristics (1) Types of Plug Valves Plug valves typically come in two types: conical and cylindrical plugs. The conical plug provides better sealing performance but may require additional lubrication or material support at high temperatures, while the cylindrical plug operates smoothly and is suitable for applications requiring frequent on/off operation. (2) Sealing Materials The sealing design of plug valves typically uses PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) or other non-metallic lining materials, which offer high corrosion resistance and flexibility, ensuring good sealing performance even under high pressure. Additionally, some high-end plug valves employ metal-to-metal sealing for extreme environments, preventing seal failure. (3) Wear and Corrosion Resistance The internal materials of plug valves are typically made of corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or nickel-based alloys, preventing wear caused by medium corrosion. This makes them suitable for transporting acidic or corrosive media and is commonly used in the chemical industry and refining systems. (4) Simple Maintenance The internal structure of the plug valve is simple, with no complex springs or valve disc mechanisms, making disassembly and maintenance relatively easy. In high-temperature and high-pressure environments, specific materials and designs can be selected to extend the valve’s service life and reduce subsequent maintenance costs. 3. Application Scenarios The application of plug valves is commonly found in critical situations where leakage prevention is essential, as well as in systems requiring rapid opening and closing or fluid shut-off. Below are ...

BALL VALVE

DERVOS Ball valves have the advantages of small torque value, smooth channel, good sealing performance and easy operation. It is easy to realize automatic control and remote control.

 

As a leading ball valve manufacturer in China, DERVOS offers a wide range of products designed for diverse industrial applications, Whatever your requirements, you can find the right solution with us.

 

Typically, our lead time is 30 to 60 days Ex Works after order confirmation. To meet urgent customer demands, we also keep products readily available in stock for immediate delivery. This makes our products a trusted choice for importers, distributors, and end-users, solidifying our reputation as a reliable ball valve brand in China.


Ball Valve Category

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    Cryogenic Ball Valve
    Designed for low temperature offering:  
    · Temperature range: -196°C to -50°C  
    · Size range: 1/2'' to 24'' (DN15 to DN600)  
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 2500 (PN16 to PN400)  
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    Fully Welded Ball Valve
    1 piece welded body, 2-piece, 3-piece welded body ,featuring:  
    · Size range: 2'' to 32'' (DN50 to DN800)  
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 2500 (PN16 to PN400)  
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    Twin Ball DBB Valve
    Provide reliable double block and bleed functionality for critical applications, offering:
    · Size range: 2'' to 24'' (DN50 to DN600)
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 2500 (PN16 to PN400)
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    Lined Ball Valve
    100 % positive isolation, no line spreading required, offering:  
    · Size range: 1/2'' to 24'' (DN15 to DN600)  
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 300 (PN6 to PN25)  
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    High Pressure Ball Valve
    ball valve 2000 psi, 3000psi, 5000 psi, ensure reliability under extreme pressures, with:  
    · Size range: 1/2'' to 48'' (DN15 to DN1200)  
    · Pressure range: Class 600 to 2500 (PN100 to PN400)  
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    Multi Way Ball Valve
    Offer versatile flow control with 2-way, 3-way, or 4-way ball valves, with:  
    · Size range: 1'' to 24'' (DN25 to DN600)
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 2500 (PN16 to PN400)
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    Trunnion Mounted Ball Valve
    Built for high-pressure stability and low operating torque, featuring:  
    · Size range: 1'' to 60'' (DN25 to DN1500)  
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 2500 (PN16 to PN400)  
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    Top Entry Ball Valve
    Designed for easy in-line valve maintenance, offering:  
    · Size range: 2'' to 60'' (DN50 to DN1500)  
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 2500 (PN16 to PN400)  
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    Floating Ball Valve
    Provide excellent sealing through the self-centering action of the ball under pressure, offering:  
    · Size range: 1/2'' to 8'' (DN15 to DN200)  
    · Pressure range: Class 150 to 300 (PN6 to PN40)  


Size, Pressure and Material Range of Ball Valves

 

Size: from 1/4'' to 60'' (from DN 6 to DN 1500)

Pressure: from Class 150 to Class 2500 (from PN 10 to PN 400)

Material: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Duplex Stainless Steel, Nickel Alloy, Ceramic, etc.


Features of Ball Valves

 

1. Low Fluid Resistance for Efficient Flow

The full-bore design minimizes pressure drops, making ball valves ideal for high-flow applications.

2. Exceptional Sealing Performance

Soft or metal seals provide reliable bidirectional sealing, suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature environments.

3. Quick and Simple Operation

Requires only a 90° turn to fully open or close, enabling fast and easy operation.

4. Compact Design for Space Savings

Lightweight and compact, ball valves are ideal for tight installation spaces and reduce pipeline load.

5. Automation-Friendly

Compatible with pneumatic and electric actuators for seamless integration into automated systems.

6. Various Operation Modes Available

Ball valve electric actuator, gear operated ball valve, pneumatic ball valve actuator, manual ball valve, lever operated ball valves, hydraulic operation, combined operation, etc.

7. Various Connection Modes Available

Flanged ends connection, threaded connection, ball valve npt thread, butt welded connection, socket welded connection, wafer connection, etc.


Ball valve Application

 

1. Oil and Gas Industry

Ball valves for the oil and gas industry, suitable for oil and gas transportation, tank isolation, and pigging operations.

2. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

Suitable for the handling of corrosive media and integration into reaction systems.

3. Power Industry

Suitable for steam transport, cooling water systems, and auxiliary systems in power generation equipment.

4. Water Treatment and Environmental Protection Projects

Suitable for municipal water supply, wastewater treatment, desalination projects, and pollution control systems.

5. Building and HVAC Systems

Suitable for water supply, heating, and air conditioning systems.


 
Ball Valve Application Cases
DERVOS provides high performance ball valves for MOL's refinery in Hungary, delivering reliable, customized solutions. MOL praises DERVOS for its quality, durability, and exceptional performance. READ MORE

Ball Valve FAQS

 

What is a top entry ball valve?

Is a ball valve a shut-off valve?

Does A Ball Valve Need to be Fully Open?

Why Does the Ball Valve Leak?

Comparison and Analysis of Orbit Ball Valves and Conventional Ball Valves

Common Faults and Solutions of Y-shaped Ball Valve

How to Choose A Ball Valve? Advantages of Ball Valves?

 


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