Straight-through globe valve
Straight-through globe valve has a straight-through flow channel with stable flow regulation and tight shut-off performance. Made of cast steel, forged steel or stainless steel, it is widely used for controlling and cutting off water, steam, oil, gas and other media in petroleum, chemical, power and pipeline systems, featuring simple structure and reliable sealing.
Bellows globe valve
This bellows globe valve (also named bellows seal globe valve) is a high-performance industrial shut-off and regulating valve, designed and manufactured in strict compliance with ASME B16.34 and ANSI international standards. It adopts an integrated metal bellows seal structure to completely eliminate stem leakage risks of traditional globe valves, with standard ASME B16.5 flanged connection and full size range from DN15 to DN400 (NPS 1/2" to 16").
Forged steel flange globe valve
The Forged Steel Flange Globe Valve is a precision-engineered flow control solution designed for small pipeline applications requiring accurate throttling and reliable shut-off. Manufactured from premium forged steel, it delivers exceptional performance in high-pressure systems up to ANSI Class 2500. Ideal for instrumentation, utility, and process control applications in oil & gas, petrochemical, and power industries.
Socket welding forged steel stop valve
The Socket Welding Forged Steel Stop Valve is a high-performance isolation valve designed for small-bore piping systems requiring leak-tight shutoff in high-pressure applications. Manufactured from premium forged steel, this compact valve offers superior strength and durability for critical services in oil & gas, petrochemical, and power generation industries.
Forged steel high temperature stop valve
Our DN15-DN50 Forged Steel High Temperature Stop Valve is engineered for extreme pressure and temperature services in power generation, petrochemical, and oil & gas applications. Designed with Class 2500 pressure rating, this compact yet robust valve delivers reliable isolation in high-temperature steam, thermal oil, and process fluid systems up to 650°C (1200°F).








