Special Alloy Needle Valves
Definition of Special Alloy Needle Valves
Needle valves made of special alloy materials are mainly used in working conditions that require resistance to strong corrosion, ultra-high temperature, ultra-high pressure, or other special requirements. Special steel materials include 2205/F51, 2507/F53, F55/ZERON100, Monel 400 alloy, C-276, INCOLOY825, Inconel 625, INCOLOY800H, Inconel 600, SS347H, SS310, SS309, etc.
1. Hastelloy Needle Valves
Hastelloy is a representative of nickel-based corrosion-resistant alloys, divided into Series B (e.g., B2) and Series C (e.g., C276), with excellent resistance to strong corrosion.
2. Monel Needle Valves
Monel is a nickel-copper alloy (e.g., Monel 400), which performs excellently in fluoride-containing media and low-temperature environments.
3. Inconel Needle Valves
Inconel alloys (e.g., Inconel 600, 625) are renowned for their high-temperature resistance and oxidation resistance.
4. Duplex Stainless Steel Needle Valves
Duplex stainless steels (e.g., 2205, 2507) combine austenitic and ferritic structures, featuring both strength and corrosion resistance.
5. Titanium Alloy Needle Valves
Titanium alloys (e.g., Grade 2) are known for their light weight, high corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.
6. Other Special Alloy Needle Valves
Other special alloy needle valves are customized according to specific working condition requirements, adopting corresponding special alloy materials to meet various extreme industrial application needs.
Reliable integral bonnet structure prevents accidental disassembly.
Valve stem thread grease is isolated from system medium.
Back sealing function in the fully open position.
Panel-mountable design available.
Equipped with a non-rotating valve tip.
Factory pressure testing performed.
Each valve undergoes sealing test with nitrogen at rated working pressure before delivery.
















