Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Piece |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Valve Size | 1/2" NPT F |
Capacity | 6000 PSI |
Design | T type 2 way |
Material Grade | 304, 316 |
Pressure | 6000 psi |
Weight | 1 kgs |
Warranty | 12 month |
Connection Size | 1/2" NPT F |
Working Pressure | 400 bar |
Connection Type | Threaded |
Port Size | 1/4" NPT F |
Way Type | 2 way |
Titanium manifold valves are specialized valves designed to control the flow of fluids in various applications, particularly where high corrosion resistance, lightweight, and strength are required. Here’s an overview of their key features, advantages, applications, and considerations:
Key Features
Material:
Made from titanium, known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures.
Design:
Manifold Configuration: Typically features multiple ports for connecting various piping systems, allowing for efficient fluid distribution and control.
Available in different valve types, such as ball, gate, or needle valves, depending on the application needs.
Pressure and Temperature Ratings:
Designed to handle high pressures and temperatures, suitable for demanding industrial environments.
Compact Design:
Helps save space in installations while providing robust performance.
Advantages
Corrosion Resistance: Titanium is highly resistant to oxidation and corrosive environments, making these valves ideal for use in chemical processing, marine, and other aggressive environments.
Lightweight: Titanium's low density makes these valves easier to handle and install compared to heavier materials like stainless steel or carbon steel.
Durability: Resistant to wear and fatigue, contributing to longer service life.
Biocompatibility: Suitable for medical applications due to its non-reactive properties.
Applications
Chemical Processing: Used in systems handling aggressive chemicals where corrosion resistance is critical.
Oil and Gas: Effective in offshore and subsea applications where exposure to saltwater and other corrosive substances occurs.
Aerospace: Employed in fuel systems and other components where weight and strength are crucial.
Pharmaceuticals: Utilized in processes requiring stringent cleanliness and corrosion resistance.