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Introducing the I-FLOW JIS F7364 Cast Iron 16K Gate Valve

Time: 6-November 2024 | Source: I-FLOW| Share

The I-FLOW JIS F7364 Cast Iron 16K Gate Valve is crafted for reliable performance in high-pressure environments, making it the preferred choice for industries like marine, oil and gas, and processing. Built to withstand pressures up to 16 kg/cm², this robust gate valve adheres to Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), combining durability with effective flow control in demanding applications.

Understanding the 16K Gate Valve
The "16K" in the valve’s name signifies its high-pressure capacity of 16 kg/cm², equivalent to approximately 225 psi. This makes it perfect for high-pressure pipelines, providing precise flow control and a secure shutoff. The valve’s rugged design is ideal for critical systems where reliability is non-negotiable.

How It Works
The 16K gate valve functions with a flat or wedge-shaped gate that moves perpendicular to the flow. In the open position, the gate retracts fully, creating an unobstructed path and minimizing pressure loss. When closed, the gate fits tightly against the valve seat, ensuring a secure shutoff to prevent leaks and maintain flow integrity.

Key Features of the I-FLOW 16K Gate Valve
High Pressure-Rating: With a 16 kg/cm² pressure capacity, the valve delivers stability and security in challenging, high-pressure setups.
Rugged Construction: Engineered from durable materials like ductile iron, carbon steel, or stainless steel, the valve is corrosion- and wear-resistant, built for extended performance.
Non-Rising Stem Option: Available with a non-rising stem design, ideal for installations with limited vertical space.
Corrosion-Resistant Finish: Epoxy or protective coatings make this valve well-suited for exposure to corrosive media like seawater or chemicals, enhancing lifespan and performance.
Why Choose I-FLOW’s 16K Gate Valve
Leak-Proof Shutoff: The gate valve’s tight seal prevents backflow, ensuring system reliability.
Efficient Flow with Low Pressure Loss: When open, the design promotes efficient flow, reducing pressure drop in the system.
Versatility Across Media Types: Compatible with various media, including water, oil, and gases, making it adaptable to a range of applications.
Minimal Maintenance: Engineered for durability, the valve requires less upkeep, reducing downtime and operational costs.
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