Rising Stem Gate Valve, Bronze C83600, 1-1/2 Inch, CL 200 LB

Rising Stem Gate Valve, Bronze C83600, 1-1/2 Inch, CL 200 LB

Key Specifications / Features

As a reliable bronze gate valve supplier from China, we offer valves designed to meet the rigorous MSS SP-80 standards. This 1-1/2 inch (DN40) gate valve is constructed with an ASTM B62 C83600 bronze body, providing excellent corrosion resistance and long-term durability. Rated for Class 200 LB, it features threaded ends for secure installation and a union bonnet for easy maintenance. The handwheel operation allows precise control over fluid flow, making it an ideal choice for various industrial applications where reliability and performance are essential.
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Detail Information

Rising Stem Bronze Gate Valve, 1-1/2 IN/DN40, 200 LB, MSS SP-80, Standard Bore.

Valve Description:
1876026 Gate Valve
Bore Type: Standard Bore
Design Standard: MSS SP-80
Nominal Size: 1-1/2 Inch, DN40
Nominal Class: Class 200 LB
Body Material: ASTM B62 C83600
Operation: Handwheel
Face to Face: Manufacturer Standard
Test and Inspection: MSS SP-80
Structure: Threaded, Union Bonnet
Trim Material: ASTM B62 C83600
End Connection: Threaded ASME B1.20.1

Key Features:

1. Durable renewable solid wedges.
2. Integral seats for better sealing.
3. High-tensile bronze alloy stems for strength.
4. Shell and seat pressure testing per MSS SP-80 standards.
5. Options for rising and non-rising stems.

Product Range:
Normal Diameter: 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1-1/2, 2, 2-1/2, 3 IN (DN6 – DN80)
Pressure Range: Class 125 LB - Class 300 LB
Body Material: Bronze ASTM B62
Working Temperature: -20°C to +150°C
Operation: Handwheel
End Connection: Threaded
Drawing for Bronze Gate Valve

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FAQs

What is a Non-Rising Stem Gate Valve?

A valve where the stem does not move vertically but rotates internally to raise or lower the gate. This design is ideal for installations with limited vertical space.

How Does a Non-Rising Stem Gate Valve Work?

The handwheel turns the stem, which in turn moves the gate up or down inside the valve body without changing the external height of the stem.

How Does a Rising Stem Gate Valve Work?

The handwheel lifts the stem and gate together, providing a visual indication of whether the valve is open or closed.

Which Valve Should I Choose?

Use a rising stem valve for above-ground applications where visibility and ease of maintenance are important.

Use a non-rising stem valve for underground or space-limited installations.

Conclusion

The choice between rising stem and non-rising stem gate valves depends on your specific application needs. For clear valve status indication and easy maintenance, go with a rising stem valve. For compact installations, a non-rising stem valve is the better option.

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