C701 Series Single Seated Control Valves are a top-guided single-seat valve. This series of products has absorbed the advantages of similar products at home and abroad and has been improved and innovated. In terms of design, process, and assembly, it has reached the advanced level of similar products domestically and internationally. It has a compact structure, small volume, smooth flow channel, and the fluid passage is in an S-shaped streamline. The flow characteristic curve has high precision, is stable and reliable, and is easy to maintain.
The valve body has a compact structure, a small shape, an S-shaped fluid channel, a small pressure drop loss, a large flow rate, a wide adjustable range, a high precision flow characteristic curve, a large valve core guide surface, and good vibration resistance.
Material: WCB, WCC, LCB, LCC, WC6, WC9, CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M...
Nominal Size:DN 40 to 300
◎ Pressure Rate: PN16, PN25, PN40, PN63, PN100, PN20, PN50, PN110, CL150, CL300, CL600
◎ Temperature Range:
◎ Plain Bonnet (P): -17 to +230°C
◎ Extension Bonnet Type 1: -45 to -17°C,+230 to +566°C
◎ Extension Bonnet Type 2:
◎ Integral-cast type (E2I): -100 to -45°C
◎ Welded Type (E2W): -196 to -100°C
RAYS C-type ball valve adopts a double eccentric design: the rotational center (axis) of the C-ball is offset from both the geometric center (sphere) of the C-ball sealing surface and the sealing center of the seat. This double eccentric design results in a dual-vector cam motion involving both rotation and translation of the C-ball, facilitated by the stem being offset in two planes. When the valve is closed, the C-ball and the seat interact to create a cam-action wedge tightness, achieving a torque seal. The torque required for sealing is provided by a handle, gear, or actuator, ensuring a tight shut-off that is mechanically independent of springs or process pressure
The quality of forged steel parts is higher than that of cast steel parts, and they can withstand large impact forces. Their plasticity, toughness, and other mechanical properties are higher than those of cast steel parts. The diameter of forged steel stop valves is generally not more than DN80, and most of them are reduced-diameter designs. Compared with cast steel stop valves of the same diameter, the flow rate is slightly lower, but the pressure and temperature range they can withstand are higher than those of cast steel valves, and their sealing performance is much better than that of cast steel stop valves, and their service life is longer. Like other stop valves, they are subject to the restrictions of the flow direction of the medium. Forged steel stop valves can be divided into straight-through stop valves (type stop valves) and direct-flow stop valves (Y-type stop valves) according to installation positions.
The Cryogenic and High Performance Butterfly Valve adopts an offset valve stem and eccentric butterfly plate design. When opening and in the middle position, the valve seat and the butterfly plate do not contact each other, which reduces the friction on the valve seat while reducing the torque, and improves the durability of the valve. It is a high-performance regulating and cutting valve. The valve is designed to handle various media that are most difficult to handle in today's industrial environment, including liquid oxygen, liquid natural gas and other cryogenic liquids.