Gate Valves

Gate valves are crucial components in vacuum systems, controlling the flow of gases and liquids by opening, closing, or partially obstructing pathways. They ensure reliable operation with features such as precision pressure ratings, tight shut-off capabilities, and compatibility with various system requirements.

  1. VAT 14046-TE44 ASA Gate Valve

    Gate valves

    VAT 14046-TE44 ASA Gate Valve

    VAT 14046- TE44 ASA Gate Valve ASA Gate Valve
  2. MDC Vacuum AV-150M 1 1/2" Gate Valve

    Gate valves

    MDC Vacuum AV-150M 1 1/2" Gate Valve

    MDC Vacuum AV-150M 1 1/2" Gate Valve 1 1/2" Gate Valve

Common Applications

vacuum systems

gas flow control

liquid flow control

system isolation

pressure management

Buying Guide

Gate Valve Buying Guide

Choosing the right gate valve for your application can significantly impact the efficiency and reliability of your vacuum system.

Here are key factors to consider:

  • Ensure the valve has suitable pressure ratings and can withstand the operational pressures of your system.
  • Check material compatibility to prevent corrosion and ensure longevity in your application environment.
  • Evaluate the seal integrity to ensure minimal leakage and effective system isolation.
  • Consider the operating temperature range to guarantee the valve functions correctly under your specific conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary applications for gate valves?
Gate valves are primarily used in vacuum systems for controlling the flow of gases or liquids, ensuring precise pressure management and system isolation.
How do gate valves function in vacuum systems?
Gate valves function by utilizing a gate to obstruct or allow flow through the valve, providing tight sealing and reliability in vacuum environments.
What specifications should I consider when selecting a gate valve?
Key specifications include pressure ratings, material compatibility, seal integrity, and operating temperature range.
Are gate valves suitable for high-temperature applications?
Yes, certain gate valves are designed to handle high-temperature environments, but it's essential to verify the temperature ratings specified by the manufacturer.