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Globe valve, Also known as a cut-off valve, it is an important component widely used in industrial pipeline systems to control fluid flow. Thanks to its simple structure, convenient manufacturing, and excellent sealing performance, globe valves play an indispensable role in various industrial fields. This article will delve into the structural characteristics, working principles, application scenarios, and advantages and disadvantages of globe valves, in order to comprehensively understand this key valve type.

The valve disc is usually disc-shaped or conical, connected to the handwheel or actuator through the valve stem. The valve seat is fixed inside the valve body, forming a tight fitting surface with the valve disc. When the handwheel rotates, the valve stem drives the valve disc to move up and down, thereby achieving the opening and closing of the valve and controlling the flow of fluid. According to the different structures of the valve disc and seat, Fisher globe valves can be divided into various types such as straight through, angle, and direct flow to meet different application needs.
When it is necessary to close the valve, rotate the handwheel to press the valve disc downwards against the valve seat, and use the sealing surface between the valve disc and the valve seat to achieve fluid shut-off. When opening the valve, rotate the handwheel in reverse to move the valve disc upwards, allowing the fluid to pass smoothly. The sealing performance of a balanced globe valve mainly depends on the tight fit between the valve disc and seat, therefore, the selection of materials and machining accuracy are crucial.
In pipeline systems, globe valve 6 is mainly used to cut off or connect the medium in the pipeline, serving as a check and regulating flow. For example, in boiler systems, globe valves are often used to control the flow of steam; In water treatment systems, globe valves are used to control the flow of water. In addition, globe valves can also be used to control various special media, such as corrosive liquids, high-temperature gases, etc.
Due to the complex flow channels that the fluid needs to pass through, the flow resistance of the 2 globe valve is relatively high, resulting in relatively high energy loss. In addition, the globe valve has a longer opening and closing stroke, and the switching speed is relatively slow. Therefore, in situations where frequent switching or high flow resistance requirements are needed, other types of valves such as ball valves or gate valves are usually chosen.
In summary, globe valves, as a structurally simple and widely used type of valve, play an important role in industrial pipeline systems. Despite some drawbacks, globe valves remain an indispensable fluid control component in various industrial fields due to their reliable performance and relatively low cost. With the continuous development of technology and the application of new materials and processing techniques, the performance of globe valves will continue to improve to adapt to more complex and demanding industrial environments.
Globe valve is a type of valve that controls fluid flow by moving the disc up and down along the center line of the valve seat. Its main function is to regulate flow or completely cut off fluid flow. The flow channel of the globe valve is S-shaped, with high fluid resistance but excellent regulation performance.
Good regulation performance: Globe valve is suitable for precise flow regulation.
Good sealing performance: The sealing surface between the valve disc and the valve seat is in close contact, with low leakage rate.
Strong durability: suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature working conditions.
Easy maintenance: The valve disc and seat are easy to replace.
High flow resistance: Due to the S-shaped flow channel, the fluid resistance is high and not suitable for situations that require low flow resistance.
Slow opening and closing speed: The valve disc needs to rotate multiple times to fully open or close.
Larger volume: Compared to ball valves or butterfly valves, globe valves have a more complex structure and larger volume.
Globe valve is widely used in the following fields:
Steam system: used for flow regulation in boilers and steam pipelines.
Chemical industry: used for controlling corrosive media.
Oil and gas industry: used for fluid regulation in pipelines.
Water treatment system: used for water supply and drainage systems.
Electric power industry: used for cooling water systems and water supply systems.
According to the valve body structure and flow channel design, globe valves are mainly divided into the following types:
T-shaped globe valve: The flow channel has a right angle and high fluid resistance, making it suitable for situations that require strict sealing.
Y-shaped globe valve: The flow channel is angled and has low fluid resistance, making it suitable for situations where flow resistance needs to be reduced.
Angle shaped globe valve: The inlet and outlet have a 90 ° angle, suitable for installation at corners of pipelines.
DC globe valve: The flow channel is straight with minimal fluid resistance, making it suitable for situations that require low flow resistance.