Stainless Steel Bottom Valve (H804B-80/100)

Transport Package: Box 2 Sets/CTN 59*32*38
Specification: API
Trademark: GLME
Origin: Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
H804B-80/100
Production Capacity
3000 Sets/Month

Product Description

SS Bottom Valve
 
Stainless Steel Bottom Valve is installed on the bottom of the tanker,the main sealing parts is tightly inside tanker .When in the event of accidental damage, the valve still can keep the sealing and protect the tanker from leakage,efficiently improve safety and reliability.

Function & Feature

*High corrosion-resistance
The whole valve body is made of stainless steel to ensure the corrosion-resistance.
 
*Superior sealing
Use PTFE sealing gaskets, it is suitable for various material

*Main material
The main body material we have stainless steel 304, stainless steel 304L,stainless steel 316
and stainless steel 316L.
Stainless Steel Bottom Valve (H804B-80/100)

Drawing
H804B-80
Stainless Steel Bottom Valve (H804B-80/100)

H804B-100
Stainless Steel Bottom Valve (H804B-80/100)



Technical Data
Nominal diameter 3"/4"
Nominal Pressure 0.6Mpa
Material Stainless steel
Installation Flanged
Open method: Mechanical
Temperature range -20~+150°C


Function & Feature
1.with stainless steel body & PTEF Sealing gasket, use for transport chemical materials
2.90 valve design,to be installed in the bottom of tanker and directly connected with pipeline
3.Equipped with limited device,to make sure valve will not automatically close after open the limited device by manual
4.Valve can be automatically cut off with fusible support

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Number of Employees
169
Year of Establishment
2001-04-17