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If you work with pipelines or city distribution, you already know that gas ball valves are the quiet heroes—buried, welded, and expected to operate flawlessly for years. The DN 15-800mm Oil And Gas Welded Ball Valve from Baoding (North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Hebei, China) is one of those “install-and-forget” pieces of kit. To be honest, that’s the point.
Three real shifts: 1) fully welded bodies for zero external leakage and buried service; 2) tighter fugitive emission targets (think ISO 15848 direction); 3) more gear or actuator-ready designs for remote operation. Many customers say lifecycle costs beat flanged alternatives, especially where methane slip is under the microscope.
This model is a welded-body valve in WCB (ASTM A216) with welded ends, designed for natural gas and non-reactive gas media. Temperature ≤120 ℃. Standard sizes DN40–DN900 (factory can supply DN15–DN800 on request), pressure classes 1.6/2.5/4.0 MPa. Operation: bevel gear or polished (bare) stem; actuation options are often added in the field.
| Product | DN 15-800mm Langis At Gas Welded Ball Valve |
| Body material | WCB (carbon steel) |
| Size range | Standard DN40–DN900; custom ≈DN15–DN800 |
| Pressure ratings | 1.6 / 2.5 / 4.0 MPa (≈PN16/25/40) |
| Temperature | ≤120 ℃ (real‑world use may vary with seats) |
| Ends | Welded (BW; typically per ASME B16.25) |
| Seats/Sealing | PTFE/RPTFE options; ISO 5208 Rate A leakage target |
| Testing | Shell 1.5×, seat 1.1× (API 598/API 6D test style) |
| Operators | Bevel gear, polished rod; actuator-ready by request |
Field notes: we’ve seen torque figures come in 10–15% lower than spec after burn-in. Cycle life? Around 10,000–20,000 cycles depending on cleanliness and filtration—no miracles, just good machining and seat alignment.
City gas loops, transmission block valves, industrial burners, CNG stations, and plant utilities. Surprisingly, we see them win most on buried runs where external sealing and corrosion resistance are non‑negotiable.
| Item | HBYS (Baoding) | Vendor A | Vendor B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead time | ≈4–8 weeks | 6–10 weeks | 5–9 weeks |
| Size envelope | DN40–DN900 (custom DN15–DN800) | DN50–DN600 | DN80–DN1000 |
| Standards | API 598/6D testing, ISO 17292 ref. | API 598 | API 598 + fire-safe option |
| Customization | Extended stem, coatings, actuation | Limited | Moderate |
Extend stems for buried lines, add gearboxes, pneumatic/electric actuators, or specify FBE coatings. For sour service, ask for NACE MR0175-compatible trim. It seems that the sweet spot is a gear‑operated, buried install with cathodic protection and coated body.
Final thought: pick welded gas ball valves when you need tightness and longevity underground. Don’t overcomplicate—spec the testing, the coating, and the actuation, then let the metallurgy do its work.