12 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Gate Valve. Class 150 Rating, Flanged Connection, Monel Trim, Non-Rising Stem
Item No. M100202
This 12 in. Gate Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Flanged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating. A marine gate valve is a linear motion valve designed to start or stop the flow of fluid in shipboard piping systems. It operates by raising or lowering a wedge-shaped gate between two
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Description
This 12 in. Gate Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Flanged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
A marine gate valve is a linear motion valve designed to start or stop the flow of fluid in shipboard piping systems. It operates by raising or lowering a wedge-shaped gate between two seating surfaces, providing a tight seal when closed. Gate valves are typically used in applications where a full, unobstructed flow is required, but they are not ideal for throttling since partial opening can cause vibration and wear. In marine environments, they are built to withstand seawater corrosion, high pressure, and comply with Navy and MIL-SPEC standards for reliability and safety.
Flanged connections utilize flat circular plates with bolt holes to join piping components. The flanges are bolted together with a gasket in between to create a secure, pressure-tight seal. Flanged connections are valued for their ability to be assembled and disassembled without cutting pipe, making them essential for maintenance and system modifications.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
A marine gate valve is a linear motion valve designed to start or stop the flow of fluid in shipboard piping systems. It operates by raising or lowering a wedge-shaped gate between two seating surfaces, providing a tight seal when closed. Gate valves are typically used in applications where a full, unobstructed flow is required, but they are not ideal for throttling since partial opening can cause vibration and wear. In marine environments, they are built to withstand seawater corrosion, high pressure, and comply with Navy and MIL-SPEC standards for reliability and safety.
Flanged connections utilize flat circular plates with bolt holes to join piping components. The flanges are bolted together with a gasket in between to create a secure, pressure-tight seal. Flanged connections are valued for their ability to be assembled and disassembled without cutting pipe, making them essential for maintenance and system modifications.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Advantages of Gate Valves
- Simple Design
- Low flow resistance and minimal drop in pressure
- Bidirectional sealing
- Tight shutoff
Advantages of Flanged Connections
- Easy Assembly and Disassembly
- Versatile Across Pressure Ratings
- Durable and Reliable Sealing
Properties of Carbon Steel
- Low Cost
- High Strength
- Weldability
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Specifications
- Type
- Gate Valve
- Size
- 12 in.
- ​Product Description
- 12 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Gate Valve. Class 150 Rating, Flanged Connection, Monel Trim, Non-Rising Stem
- Pressure Class
- Class 150
- Material Family
- Steel
- Material Grade
- Carbon Steel, Cast
- Mil-Spec
- ANSI B16.5
- Operator (Default)
- Handwheel
- Connection
- Flanged
- Full Specifications
- 12 in. Gate Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Flanged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
- U_ItemRemarks
- Non-Rising Stem
- Trim Material
- Monel
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Item No. M100202
12 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Gate Valve. Class 150 Rating, Flanged Connection, Monel Trim, Non-Rising Stem
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Specifications
- Type
- Gate Valve
- Size
- 12 in.
- ​Product Description
- 12 in. Carbon Steel, Cast Gate Valve. Class 150 Rating, Flanged Connection, Monel Trim, Non-Rising Stem
- Pressure Class
- Class 150
- Material Family
- Steel
- Material Grade
- Carbon Steel, Cast
- Mil-Spec
- ANSI B16.5
- Operator (Default)
- Handwheel
- Connection
- Flanged
- Full Specifications
- 12 in. Gate Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Flanged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
- U_ItemRemarks
- Non-Rising Stem
- Trim Material
- Monel
Description
This 12 in. Gate Valve is made from Carbon Steel, Cast with a Flanged connection with a Class 150 pressure rating.
A marine gate valve is a linear motion valve designed to start or stop the flow of fluid in shipboard piping systems. It operates by raising or lowering a wedge-shaped gate between two seating surfaces, providing a tight seal when closed. Gate valves are typically used in applications where a full, unobstructed flow is required, but they are not ideal for throttling since partial opening can cause vibration and wear. In marine environments, they are built to withstand seawater corrosion, high pressure, and comply with Navy and MIL-SPEC standards for reliability and safety.
Flanged connections utilize flat circular plates with bolt holes to join piping components. The flanges are bolted together with a gasket in between to create a secure, pressure-tight seal. Flanged connections are valued for their ability to be assembled and disassembled without cutting pipe, making them essential for maintenance and system modifications.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
A marine gate valve is a linear motion valve designed to start or stop the flow of fluid in shipboard piping systems. It operates by raising or lowering a wedge-shaped gate between two seating surfaces, providing a tight seal when closed. Gate valves are typically used in applications where a full, unobstructed flow is required, but they are not ideal for throttling since partial opening can cause vibration and wear. In marine environments, they are built to withstand seawater corrosion, high pressure, and comply with Navy and MIL-SPEC standards for reliability and safety.
Flanged connections utilize flat circular plates with bolt holes to join piping components. The flanges are bolted together with a gasket in between to create a secure, pressure-tight seal. Flanged connections are valued for their ability to be assembled and disassembled without cutting pipe, making them essential for maintenance and system modifications.
Carbon Steel is the most common and widely used form of steel worldwide due to its strength, workability, and cost. Carbon Steel is an alloy of Iron that uses carbon as the primary alloying element. As a term, Carbon Steel generally means the component does NOT qualify as Stainless Steel, which is more resistant to corrosion.
Advantages of Gate Valves
- Simple Design
- Low flow resistance and minimal drop in pressure
- Bidirectional sealing
- Tight shutoff
Advantages of Flanged Connections
- Easy Assembly and Disassembly
- Versatile Across Pressure Ratings
- Durable and Reliable Sealing
Properties of Carbon Steel
- Low Cost
- High Strength
- Weldability
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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