luglugalugaaen |

sea nav gua

form

GET YOUR FREE QUOTE

We will contact you within 24 hours.

Qingdao I-Flow's DIN KNIFE GATE VALVE

Time: 19-August 2024 | Source: I-FLOW| Share

1. Engineered for Tough Environments
Qingdao I-Flow's knife gate valves are built to cut through abrasive and viscous media with ease. The sharp-edged gate slices through fluids and solids alike, making it an ideal choice for operations dealing with tough substances. The robust construction ensures these valves can withstand harsh industrial environments, delivering consistent, reliable performance.
2. Full Bore Design for Efficient Flow
Our knife gate valves feature a full bore design, allowing unrestricted flow of liquids regardless of their viscosity. Unlike other valves, there are no cavities below the gate where the medium can accumulate, ensuring a smooth, efficient flow and reducing the risk of blockages. This design enhancement translates to better overall valve performance and reliability.

3. Self-Cleaning and Low Maintenance

One of the standout features of our knife gate valves is their self-cleaning capability. As the valve opens, particles are pushed off the gate, minimizing the risk of clogging. For particularly abrasive or particulate-laden media, optional gate scrapers and deflector cones provide extra protection to the packing gland. The top packing gland is also replaceable, allowing for easy sealing replacement without disassembling the valve—further reducing maintenance time and costs.
4. Versatile and Flexible Installation
Qingdao I-Flow’s knife gate valves are designed with bi-directional flow capabilities, allowing for flexible installation without flow direction restrictions. This versatility makes them suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. The simplicity of the valve design also ensures that installation and maintenance are straightforward and cost-effective.
5. Compliance with Industry Standards
Our knife gate valves are manufactured in accordance with the highest industry standards, including BS5150. Available in both OS&Y (Outside Screw and Yoke) and NRS (Non-Rising Stem) types, these valves offer flexibility in design and application. They come in sizes ranging from DN50 to DN300 (2″ to 12″) and are available in materials such as Cast Iron (CI) and Ductile Iron (DI), with a pressure rating of PN10. This makes them suitable for a broad spectrum of demanding industrial environments.
Back To The List btn

Related News

What Can Go Wrong When Check Valve Fails
25-July 2025

What Can Go Wrong When Check Valve Fails

Most of us don’t think twice about check valves—until something goes wrong. These small devices quietly keep your system flowing in the right direction. But when a check valve fails, the effects can ripple through your entire setup.So, what actually happens?

View Details
How To Choosing The Right Valve
24-July 2025

How To Choosing The Right Valve

In the world of industrial flow control, not all valves are created equal—and choosing the wrong one can lead to system inefficiencies, breakdowns, or worse. Whether you’re an engineer, contractor, or purchasing manager, knowing what to prioritize when selecting a valve can save you headaches down the road.

View Details
How To Replace Shut Off Valve
22-July 2025

How To Replace Shut Off Valve

It always happens at the worst time. A leaky toilet tank, a dripping faucet, or worse—an unexpected flood. You reach for the shut-off valve under the sink... and it doesn’t budge. Or worse, it breaks off in your hand.That’s when you realize: a small valve has big responsibilities. Replacing a shut-off valve may sound like a plumber’s job, but with a little preparation and a few tools, it’s a DIY-friendly task that can give you long-term peace of mind.

View Details
How To Choose Right Gate Valve
16-July 2025

How To Choose Right Gate Valve

Choosing a gate valve sounds simple—until you realize there are dozens of materials, designs, sizes, and standards out there. Don’t worry. Whether you’re a contractor, engineer, or project manager, this guide will walk you through what matters (and what doesn’t) when picking the perfect gate valve.

View Details
Where Should You Put Check Valve
15-July 2025

Where Should You Put Check Valve

If your pump shuts off and water suddenly rushes back, or your air compressor struggles to hold pressure, you’re likely missing one small—but mighty—device: a check valve.This simple valve only allows fluid to flow one way and automatically stops it from reversing. But it works best when it’s installed in the right place.

View Details
How Does Pneumatic Butterfly Valve Actually Work
14-July 2025

How Does Pneumatic Butterfly Valve Actually Work

Imagine you're managing a large water treatment plant. You can’t afford to run around opening and closing valves by hand. You need speed, reliability, and automation. That’s where pneumatic butterfly valves come in—a smart, air-powered solution for managing fluid flow.But how do they work behind the scenes?

View Details