Didtek Globe Valve is a linear motion valve and are primarily designed to stop, start and regulate flow. The disk of a Globe valve can be totally removed from the flowpath or it can completely close the flowpath.
DIN 1.0619 DN65 PN40 Long Bellow Globe Valve,Design EN 13709,Face to face EN 558-1,End Flanges EN 1092-1
Stainless steel Globe Valves are manufactured to the latest edition of BS1873and tested to API Standard 598.
Carbon steel Globe Valves are manufactured to the latest edition of BS1873and tested to API Standard 598.
Duplex Stainless Steel 5A Globe Valve are manufactured to the latest edition of BS1873and tested to API Standard 598.
F316 Material Trim No.10 Cryogenic Globe Valve Applicable Standards: BS1873,Face to face ASME B16.10
Russia Standard Globe Valve With HF Sealing Surface Applicable Standards: Globe valve, BS1873 Steel valve, ASME B16.34
Position Indicator Trim SS13Cr Regulating Disc Globe Valve Applicable Standards: Globe valve, Design EN 13709 Steel valve, ASME B16.34
Position Indicator Regulating Type Globe Valve With Locking Device Applicable Standards: Globe valve, BS1873 Steel valve, ASME B16.34
DIN Globe Valve-DN50, 1.4408, Hand wheel, Flange,Globe valve, BS1873,Steel valve, ASME B16.34,Face to face ASME B16.10
Didtek Globe Valve is a linear motion closing-down valve that utilizes a disc to start, stop and throttle fluid flow. The seat opening varies in direct proportion to disc travel and thus makes it ideal for tasks requiring controlling flow rate.
Didtek Globe Valve can be employed in a number of applications, such as steam and condensate service, temperature or pressure regulation in pipelines, and even nuclear plant process control. They come with various body and stem designs that can be tailored to meet specific requirements.
Didtek Globe Valve disk designs come in three basic forms: ball, composition, and plug. The ball disk is ideal for low-pressure or temperature applications, while the composition disk features a hard insert ring that ensures tight closure. Finally, plug disks offer better throttling than either ball or composition disks and may be used when hard service requirements exist.