A valve with a Class 600 rating is designed for industrial applications and can handle a maximum pressure of 600 pounds per square inch (psi). Pressure ratings are crucial for valves as they indicate the safe operating limits. The Class 600 rating is one of many pressure classes used in valve specifications, representing higher-pressure applications. It's important to select a valve with a pressure rating that matches or exceeds the system's operating pressure.

 

Class 600 Valve Types

Electric Actuated Gate Valve

8 Gate Valve

14 Gate Valve

10 Globe Valve

6 Globe Valve

10 Check Valve

Check Valve 8

8 Swing Check Valve

Check Valve 50mm

8 Inch Wafer Check Valve

6 Butterfly Valve

 

How Do Class 600 Valves Differ From Lower-rated Valves?

The primary distinction lies in the pressure-handling capability. Globe valve class 600   are designed to withstand pressures up to 600 psi, whereas lower-rated valves, such as Class 150 or Class 300, have lower pressure limits. The construction and materials used in Class 600 valves are engineered to ensure their integrity and prevent failures under high-pressure conditions.

 

What Are The Applications Of Class 600 Valves?

Class 600 valves find extensive use in various industrial sectors that involve processes with elevated pressure requirements. They are commonly employed in sectors such as oil and gas, petrochemical, chemical, power generation, and refining industries. These valves are used in pipelines, systems, and equipment that handle fluids or gases at higher pressures.

 

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