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AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE

9-15 Boolcunda Avenue Salisbury Plain South Australia 5109


Telephone +61 (0)8 8285 0033 Fax +61 (0)8 8285 0044
email: admin@australianpipelinevalve.com.au
Applicable Standards
Overview / Materials
Plug Valve pattern styles
Firesafe Certificates
Pressure Balanced Plug Valve
Lubricated Plug Valves Standard Type
Teflon Sleeved Plug Valves
Fully Teflon Lined Plug Valves
Twinseal Plug Valve, Double Block and Bleed
Part Number System
Valve Material Service Resistance Corrosion Suitability Guide
Liability / Technical Risk
Contents
AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE
Plug Valve Index
ANSI - AMERICAN NATI ONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE
ANSI - B 46. 1 - Surface - Texture
ANSI - B 2. 1 - Pipe - Threads
ANSI - B 16. 5 - Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings
ANSI - B 16. 10 - Face to face Dimensions of Valves
ANSI - B 36. 10M - Welded and Seamless Wrought - Steel Pipe
ANSI - B 16. 25 - Buttwelding - Ends
ANSI - B 16. 34 - Steel Valves - Flanged and Buttwelding Ends
ANSI - B 31. 1 - Power - Piping
ANSI - B 31. 3 - Chemical Plant and Petroleum - Refinery - Piping
ANSI - B 31. 4 - Liquid Transportation System - For Liquid Petroleum Gas
ANSI - B 31. 8 - Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping System
API - AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE
API - 6A - Specification for Wellheads and Christmas Tree Equipment
API - 6D - Specification for Pipeline Valves
API - 598 - Testing for Valves
API - 599 - Steel Plug Valves for refinery Use
API - 6FA - Specification for Fire Test for Valves
API - 607 - Specification for Fire Test for Valves
BS - BRITISH STANDARD
BS - 5353 - Plug Valves for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries
BS - 5146 - Inspection and Test of Steel Valves for Petroleum Industries
BS - 2080 - Face to Face, Centre to Face - End to End n Steel Valves
BS - 1504 - Specification for Steel Castings for Pressure Purposes
BS - 6755 - Part. 1 - Testing of Valves -
(Specify. for production pressure testing requirements)
MSS - MANUFACTURING STANDARDISATION SOCIETY
MSS - SP 6 - Standard Finish for Contact Face of Pipe Flanges
MSS - SP 25 - Standard Marking System for Valves
MSS - SP 44 - Steel Pipe Line Flanges
MSS - SP 45 - By Pass - and Drain Connection Standard
MSS - SP 55 - Quality Standard for Steel Casting Visual Method
MSS - SP 61 - Hydrostatic - Testing of Steel Valves
NACE - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION CORROSION ENGI NEERS
NACE - MR.01.75 - Sulfide Stress - Cracking - Resistant Metallic
Materials for Oilfield Equipment
Applicable Standards
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Australian Pipeline Valve Plug Valves are


manufactured to cover a wide range of
applications.
STANDARD
Lubricated Standard type Plug Valves.
Lubricated Inverted Taper Pressure
Balanced High Performance Plug Valves.
Class 150 to 2500
SPECI AL
Class 150-300 and 600 three ways
Transflow Pattern Lubricated Plug Valves.
Class 150 four ways transflow Pattern
Lubricated Plug Valves.
Class 150-300-600 Full Jacketed Lubricated
Plug Valves.
Materials
All Australian Pipeline Valve products are normally available in:
ASTM A352 LCB OR LCC
NACE MR.01. 75.
ASTM A182 F316 - A351 CF8M
SPECI AL
Lubricated Plug Valves
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Standard Carbon Steel which are supplied in 0.22% Maximum Carbon content and specified for standard service at temperatures from - 20C
up to + 232C (-20F + 450F). Plugs are normally in Carbon Steel, nitrided or hardened or ENP.
Low temperature service suitable from - 46C to + 232C (-50F% + 450F) - normally used for below zero temperatures to - 46C must have
a minimum average charpy V notch impact strength a / 15 foot / Lb.
In natural gas it is possible to encounter small amounts of Hydrogen Sulfides (H2S) which may cause corrosion.
The phenomenon is normally known as Hydrogen Sulfide Embrittlement or Sulfide Stress Cracking.
The absorption of Hydrogen from part of steel causes ductility which, when added to other elements of stress caused by the service itself, may
cause failure of the forged or cast component. Steels with yield strengths above 621 Mpa (90,000 PSI) or with hardness over 22 rockwell (235
Brinell) may be subject to Sulfide Stress Cracking.
In Nace MR.01.75 all basic material components are properly treated in order to remain bellow the hardness of 22 rockwell. In such a case,
plugs are electro nickel coated or hardened to prevent galling action.
A 18.12 stainless steel material which contains Molybdenum is suitable for service temperature from -232C to + 371C (- 450F to 700F).
Normally used for valves for high temperature service or where high corrosion resistance is needed.
Trim in 13% Chr. - 316 - Monel, Stellite No. 6 (coating). Body in WC6, F51, CF8M etc.
Optionally available, Xylanor Super LoMu

coated plug & stem for superior corrosion resistance with the added advantage of reduced torque.
Xylan is a PTFE based compound frequently used to coat valve components to provide offshore corrosion resistance. F6a 410 Stainless Steel is
also available for superior hardness characteristics while being an effective anti-corrosive material.
A216 WCB, WCC OR ASTM A105N

AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE


Plug Valve Pattern Styles
Australian Pipeline Valve plug valves are available in three different patterns to meet the valve needs of most piping systems.
PLUG VALVE END CONFIGURATIONS
Australian Pipeline Valve plug valves are available with threaded, flanged, butt weld or flanged x butt weld ends. Flanges are provided
in either raised face or ring joint ends.
SHORT PATTERN
Same face to face dimensions as
gate valves
REGULAR PATTERN
Offers the largest port opening
in a trapezoidal configuration-
close to a full pipe port area
VENTURI PATTERN
Has a smaller port than the other
two patterns. It is lower in cost and
flow contours maximise the hydraulic
efficiency
THREADED FLANGED WELDING ENDS BUTTWELD X RF
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FIRESAFE CERTIFIED API607 5


TH
& 6
TH
EDITION, API6FA AND ISO 10497
Australian Pipeline Valve is one of the
first brands in the world to achieve
firesafe certification to the
latest fifth edition of API607 as well as
the latest edition of API6FA and now
also one of the only companies in the
world to hold firesafe certificates to
the 6th edition of API607.
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DNV Witnessed

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Model SSCR
Lubricated Steel Plug Valves
Pressure Balanced Inverted Style
ANSI Class 150 to 2500
Pressure balanced plug valves are used
where pulsating or static high pressures
are present.
The benefit a dynamic pressure balanced
inverted plug gives is that it ensures
equalised pressure between the plug and
upper and lower body chambers.
Pressure is balanced by two holes in the
plug which connects the plug port with
the lower and upper cavities.
The hole in the upper end is provided
with a check valve so the pressure is
always equal to the large end cavity and
it is always equal to or greater than the
line pressure in the small end cavity.
Advantages:-
Ease of maintenance.
In the event of the plug locking up, it is
possible to inject lubricant through the
grease nipple with the valve in service.
Leak tightness of the operating system
is assured by the provision of a check
valve in the lubrication injection
fitting. An additional check valve is
installed into the lubrication duct.
Firesafe API6FA, API607.
FIRESAFE CERTIFIED API607 5
TH
& 6
TH
EDITION, API6FA AND ISO 10497
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WRENCH OPERATED GEAR OPERATED

AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE


Steel Plug Valve Model SSCR
STAINLESS STEEL STEM (BLOWOUT-PROOF)
STOP PLATE AND INDICATOR
SEAL
STEM PACKING
ISOLATED UPPER
SEALANT CHAMBER
TAPERED STEEL PLUG
STEM PLUG COUPLING
CHECK VALVE
SEALANT FITTING
LOWER BONNET
BEARINGS
CAVITY
SEALS &
GASKET
PRESSURE RELEASE
VALVE
BALANCING SPRINGS
Inverted Plug, Dynamic Pressure Balanced
This design may vary at any time without notice
Bore Area Pressure Balanced
A regular pattern provides an open area / port size of 80%. At least 60% for short pattern, at least 40% for venturi pattern.
For standard type port area see standard type section of this catalogue.
Full Circular 100% port also available on request.
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AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE


Double Block and Bleed Plug Valve
Also available in 150 to 2500 Class and
API 2000 to 5000
Short Pattern
Wrench Operated
Model SSCR
CLASS 150
ENDS
Threaded
RF
RTJ
Butt Welded
Socket Weld
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Welded
Socket Weld
Short & Venturi Pattern
Gear Operated
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Flanged ends to ANSI B16.5
L RF mm 165 178 190 203 229 267
L RJ mm - 191 203 216 242 280
L BW mm - 267 305 330 356 457
D mm 127 152 178 191 229 280
F mm 120 130 150 170 190 235
G mm 270 290 320 360 380 460
J mm 40 45 50 50 50 65
Weight (approx) Kg 15 20 30 40 60 110
Size Inch 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3 4 6
DN mm 15 50 65 80 100 150
L RF mm 267 292 330 356 686 762 864 914 1030 1067 1296
L BW mm 457 521 559 635 686 762 864 914 1030 1067 1397
D mm 280 343 406 483 534 597 635 699 750 813 984
F mm 240 260 280 300 330 350 380 410 460 500 580
G mm 480 510 530 550 600 620 640 700 750 800 900
Handwheel dia. mm 500 500 650 650 650 650 650 650 800 800 800
Weight (approx) Kg 135 170 230 350 460 700 880 1050 1500 2030 3000
Size Inch 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30
DN mm 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 750

Short Pattern
Wrench Operated
Model SSCR
CLASS 300
ENDS
Threaded
RF
RTJ
Butt Welded
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Welded
Venturi Pattern
Gear Operated
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Flanged ends to ANSI B16.5
L RF mm 190 216 241 283 305 403
L RJ mm 203 232 257 299 321 419
L BW mm - 267 305 330 356 457
D mm 156 165 191 210 254 318
F mm 115 140 150 170 180 235
G mm 250 290 310 360 380 460
J mm 40 45 50 50 50 65
Weight (approx) Kg 20 25 35 50 76 140
Size Inch 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3 4 6
DN mm 15 50 65 80 100 150
L RF mm 403 419 457 502 762 838 914 991 1092 1143
L RJ mm 419 435 473 518 778 854 930 1010 1114 1165
L BW mm 457 521 559 635 762 838 914 991 1032 1143
D mm 318 381 445 521 584 648 711 775 838 915
F mm 240 260 280 300 350 370 400 430 480 530
G mm 500 530 550 570 620 640 700 750 820 900
Handwheel dia. mm 650 650 650 650 650 650 800 800 800 800
Weight (approx) Kg 190 250 285 385 630 800 1000 1200 1500 2200
Size Inch 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
DN mm 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600

Model SSCR
CLASS 600
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Weld
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Welded
Regular & Venturi Pattern
Gear Operated
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Flanged ends to ANSI B16.5
L RF mm 159 191 216 241 292 330 356 432
L RJ mm 159 191 216 241 295 333 359 435
L BW mm - - 216 241 292 330 356 432
D mm 95 118 121 156 165 191 210 273
F mm 100 120 120 140 140 150 160 185
G mm 22 27 27 40 45 50 50 50
J mm 160 200 200 270 290 320 360 380
Weight (approx) Kg 7 11 13 26 30 45 65 90
Size Inch
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3 4
DN mm 15 20 25 40 50 65 80 100
L RF mm 432 559 660 787 838 889 991 1092 1194 1296 1397
L RJ mm 435 562 663 790 841 892 994 1095 1200 1305 1407
L BW mm 432 559 660 787 838 889 991 1092 1194 1296 1397
D mm 273 356 419 508 559 603 686 743 813 870 940
F mm 185 243 260 280 300 350 370 400 430 500 521
G mm 380 520 550 570 580 610 625 700 750 830 900
Handwheel dia. mm 500 500 650 650 650 650 650 800 800 800 800
Weight (approx) Kg 135 210 390 550 680 860 1100 1550 2000 2500 3200
Size Inch 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
DN mm 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600

Regular Pattern
Wrench Operated
Model SSCR
CLASS 600
Model SSCR
CLASS 800
ENDS
Threaded
Socket Weld
ENDS
Threaded
Socket Weld
Screwed or Socket Weld Ends
Wrench Operated
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Screwed ends to ANSI B 1.20.1
L mm 89 89
89
116 114
133
149
187
175
229
190
F mm 90 90 95 95 100 118 132
G mm 145 145 145 145 210 280 300
J mm 22 22 22 22 27 40 45
Weight (approx) Kg 4 4 5 5 9 17 26
Size Inch
1
4
3
8
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
2 2
DN mm 8 10 15 20 25 40 50
L mm 89 89
89
116 114
133
149
187
175
229
190
F mm 90 90 95 95 100 118 132
G mm 145 145 145 145 210 280 300
J mm 22 22 22 22 27 40 45
Weight (approx) Kg 4 4 5 5 9 17 26
Size Inch
1
4
3
8
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
2 2
DN mm 8 10 15 20 25 40 50

Screwed or Socket Weld Ends


Wrench Operated
Regular Pattern
Wrench Operated
Model SSCR
CLASS 900
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Weld
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Weld
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Flanged ends to ANSI B16.5
L RF mm 222 248 254 305 368 381 457
L RJ mm 222 248 254 305 372 384 460
L BW mm - - - - - 381 457
D mm 121 130 149 178 216 241 292
F mm 100 100 100 140 140 150 200
G mm 150 180 200 280 300 360 380
J mm 22 27 27 40 45 50 50
Weight (approx) Kg 10 15 20 34 65 90 120
Size Inch
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
2 2 3 4
DN mm 15 20 25 40 50 80 100
L RF mm 457 610 737 838 965 1028 1130 1321
L RJ mm 460 613 740 841 968 1038 1140 1324
L BW mm 452 610 737 838 965 1028 1130 1321
D mm 292 381 470 546 610 641 705 857
F mm 200 250 300 320 355 370 380 400
G mm 410 510 540 580 660 660 680 700
Handwheel dia. mm 500 600 650 650 800 800 800 800
Weight (approx) Kg 145 320 480 760 1280 1500 1650 2500
Size Inch 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 20
DN mm 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 500

Regular and Venturi Pattern


Gear Operated
Regular Pattern
Wrench Operated
Regular and Venturi Pattern
Gear Operated
Model SSCR
CLASS 1500
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Weld
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Weld
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Flanged ends to ANSI B16.5
L RF mm 222 248 254 279 305 368 419 470
L RJ mm 222 248 254 279 305 371 422 473
L BW mm - - - - - - - 470
D mm 121 130 149 159 178 216 245 267
F mm 100 100 100 120 130 150 160 170
G mm 160 200 200 250 270 390 320 360
J mm 22 27 27 35 40 45 50 50
Weight (approx) Kg 11 15 20 24 36 55 80 100
Size Inch
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
4 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3
DN mm 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80
L RF mm 470 546 705 832 991 1130
L RJ mm 473 549 711 842 1001 1146
L BW mm 470 546 705 832 991 1130
D mm 267 311 394 483 584 673
F mm 150 210 260 300 360 460
G mm 390 400 500 540 580 650
Handwheel Dia. mm 500 500 650 650 800 800
Weight (approx) Kg 130 220 550 1100 1350 1900
Size Inch 3 4 6 8 10 12
DN mm 80 100 50 200 250 300

Model SSCR
CLASS 1500
Model SSCR
CLASS 2500
ENDS
Threaded
Socket Weld
ENDS
Threaded
Socket Weld
Screwed or Socket Weld Ends
Wrench Operated
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Screwed ends to ANSI B 1.20.1
L mm 89 89 114 133 229 229
F mm 95 95 95 100 125 135
G mm 145 145 145 210 280 300
J mm 22 22 22 27 40 45
Weight (approx) Kg 5 5 5 9 21 30
Size Inch
3
8
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
2 2
DN mm 10 15 20 25 40 50
L mm 133 133 133
H mm 150 150 150
G mm 240 240 240
J mm 32 32 32
Weight (approx) Kg 16 18 18
Size Inch
1
2
3
4 1
DN mm 15 20 25

Screwed or Socket Weld Ends


Wrench Operated
Regular Pattern
Wrench Operated
Model SSCR
CLASS 2500
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Weld
ENDS
RF
RTJ
Butt Weld
Regular Pattern
Gear Operated
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Pressure balanced, inverted plug
Valve designed to API 6D and API 599
Valve tested to API 6D or API 598
Face to Face to API 6D and ANSI B16.10
Flanged ends to ANSI B16.5
L RF mm 308 384 451 508
L RJ mm 308 387 454 514
L BW mm 308 384 451 508
D mm 159 203 235 267
F mm 150 165 175 190
G mm 240 240 260 280
J mm 32 45 50 50
Weight (approx) Kg 32 68 85 110
Size Inch 1 1
1
2 2 2
1
2
DN mm 25 40 50 65
L RF mm - 673 914 1022
L RJ mm - 683 927 1038
L BW mm 578 673 914 1022
D mm 305 356 483 552
F mm 200 220 260 310
G mm 410 425 470 510
Handwheel Dia. mm 500 650 800 800
Weight (approx) Kg 165 230 660 1250
Size Inch 3 4 6 8
DN mm 80 100 150 200

Model SSCR
API 6A 2000, 3000, 5000 PSI
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Valve designed to API 6A
Valve tested to API 6A
Dimensions to API 6A
2000PSI
2
1
16 2
9
16 3
1
8 4
1
16
(RTJ) L 295 333 359 435
CENTRE TO TOP H 152 163 174 187
FLANGE OUTSIDE DIMENSION D 165 190.5 210 273
3000PSI
(RTJ) L 371 422 384 460
CENTRE TO TOP H 152 174 201 220
FLANGE OUTSIDE DIMENSION D 216 244 241 292
5000PSI
(RTJ) L 371 - 473 549
CENTRE TO TOP H 152 - 201 217
FLANGE OUTSIDE DIMENSION D 216 - 267 311

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STAINLESS, CARBON STEEL AND IRON
125/150/300 CLASS FLANGED ENDS TO ANSI B16-5
Lubricant fitting
Wrench
Check valve
Packing ring
Gland packing
Gasket
Body
Plug
Gland stud
Gland
Bonnet
Stud
Sealant channels
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Model SAPM SAPL
Lubricated Plug Valves Standard Type
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AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE


The standard style has the stem
extended from the top of the valve.
The valves have a bolted cover which
retains the plug in case the gland is
removed. The gland maintains the
pressure in the cover and prevents any
leakage through the stem as well as
retaining the plug in position.
The gland supports the packing and acts
as an anti-friction bearing to prevent
stem packing rotation. Plug lubrication
grease is injected through a nipple (fitted
with a check valve). Greasing can be
done when the valve is under pressure.
The plug grooves avoid grease leakage
into the line as during rotation each
groove is isolated from the other
grooves. The stem is provided with a
open/closed position indicator.
Locking device is optional.
Model SAPM SAPL
Standard Type Lubricated Steel Plug Valves
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Model SAPM SAPL


Dimensions Regular & Short pattern plug valves standard type
ANSI 150 screwed or socket ends wrench operated
Regular Pattern ANSI 150* & 125* wrench operated
Regular Pattern ANSI 150 & 125* gear operated
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* AS/BS Table D, E, F also available
/
Size
DN
Inch
mm
1
2
15
3
4
20
1
25
1
1
4
30
1
1
2
40
2
50
L mm 90 95 110 130 135 165
H mm 140 150 170 200 200 250
B mm 50 50 60 65 65 80
E mm 22 22 25 25 25 28
Plug port area % 80 80 80 80 95 90
Weight (approx) Kg 4 5 8 10 12 14
Size
DN
Inch
mm
1
2
15
3
4
20
1
25
1
1
4
32
1
1
2
40
2
50
2
1
2
65
3
80
4
100
5
125
6
150
D mm 89 98 108 118 127 152 178 191 229 254 280
L Butt Welding mm - - - - -
216
267
241
305
283
330
305
356 -
403
457
L Flange Raised Face mm 130 130 140 150 165 200 220 241 300 350 394
B mm 40 45 50 50 60 70 80 90 110 140 160
H mm 150 165 170 180 210 250 280 300 340 390 420
E mm 20 20 22 22 25 28 35 38 44 50 50
Plug port area % 100 100 100 100 100 85 85 85 80 80 75
Weight (approx) Kg 3 4 6 9 13 18 24 35 50 75 110
Size
DN
Inch
mm
6
150
8
200
10
250
12
300
D mm 280 343 406 483
L Butt Welding mm 457 521 559 635
L Flange Raised Face mm 394 457 533 610
B mm 160 190 210 225
H mm 520 560 570 585
M mm 320 360 370 390
N mm 120 150 150 170
Handwheel Diameter mm 500 650 650 650
Plug port area % 75 60 50 40
Weight (approx) Kg 150 220 270 340

Short Pattern ANSI 150 & 125 wrench operated


Short Pattern ANSI 150 & 125 gear operated
ANSI 300 screwed or socket ends wrench operated
Short Pattern ANSI 300 wrench operated
Short Pattern ANSI 300 gear operated
Model SAPM SAPL
Dimensions short pattern plug valves standard type
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Size
DN
Inch
mm
1
1
2
40
2
50
2
1
2
65
3
80
4
100
6
150
D mm 127 152 178 191 229 280
L Butt Welding mm -
216
267
241
305
283
330
305
356
405
457
L Flanged Raised Face mm 165 178 190 203 229 267
B mm 60 70 80 90 110 155
H mm 210 250 280 300 340 420
E mm 25 28 35 38 44 50
Plug port area % 100 85 85 85 80 75
Weight (approx) Kg 13 16 22 28 45 86
Size
DN
Inch
mm
6
150
8
200
10
250
12
300
D mm 280 343 406 483
L Flanged Raised Face mm 267 292 330 356
B mm 155 190 240 270
H mm 510 540 590 620
M mm 320 350 400 430
N mm 120 120 150 150
Handwheel diameter mm 500 500 650 650
Plug port area % 75 60 50 40
Weight (approx) Kg 110 150 215 295
Size
DN
Inch
mm
1
2
40
3
4
50
1
65
1
1
4
80
1
1
2
40
2
50
L mm 90 95 110 130 135 165
H mm 140 150 170 200 200 250
B mm 50 50 60 65 65 80
E mm 22 22 25 25 25 28
Plug port area % 80 80 80 80 95 90
Weight (approx) Kg 4 5 8 10 12 14
Size
DN
Inch
mm
3
4
20
1
25
1
1
2
40
2
50
2
1
2
65
3
80
4
100
6
150
D mm 118 124 156 165 191 210 254 318
L Butt Welding mm - - - 267 305 330 356 457
L Flange Raised Face mm 140 159 190 216 241 283 305 403
L mm 152 172 203 232 257 299 321 419
B mm 50 60 60 70 80 90 115 160
H mm 156 170 210 250 280 300 340 420
N mm - - - - - - - -
E mm 22 25 28 32 35 38 44 50
Plug port area % 100 100 100 85 85 80 80 80
Weight (approx) Kg 8 12 15 20 35 45 60 130
Size
DN
Inch
mm
6
150
8
200
10
250
12
300
D mm 318 381 445 521
L Butt Welding mm 457 521 559 635
L Flange Raised Face mm 403 419 457 502
L Flange Ring Joint mm 419 435 473 518
B mm 160 190 215 235
H mm 510 550 570 585
M mm 330 360 390 400
N mm 120 150 150 170
Handwheel diameter mm 500 650 650 650
Plug port area % 80 65 50 40
Weight (approx) Kg 170 250 300 400

Model APSL
Teflon Sleeved Plug Valves
Raised face dimensions for class-150 and class-300 as per ANSI B-16.5
Valve up to size 100mm are lever operated.
Valve size 150mm and above are supplied with Gear operator.
AS/BS Table D, E, F, H also available.
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Valve Size mm 15 20 25 40 50 80 100 150 200 250 300
ANSI CLASS - 150
A
108 117 127 165 178 203 229 267 292 330 356
ANSI CLASS - 300 140 152 165 190 216 283 305 403 419 457 -
Screwed
83 83 117 140 165 203 - - - - - Socket Weld
Butt Weld
B 100 105 110 130 130 160 180 250 280 320 390

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Model APSL
Materials
Adjusting bolts (4)
Bonnet (5)
& Bolts (6)
Static eliminator (7)
Thrust collar (8)
Metal diaphragm (9)
PTFE diaphragm (10)
Seal ring (11)
Plug (2)
Sleeve (3)
Body (1)
Wetted Parts
Non Wetted Parts
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Body (1) and plug (2) 316SS Carbon Steel Ductile Iron Monel
Alloy 20 Nickel
Hastelloy
Sleeve (3) PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE
Adjusting bolts (4) 304SS 304SS 304SS 304SS
Cover (5) CF8 Carbon Steel Ductile Iron CF8
Cover bolts (6) 304SS Steel Steel 304SS
Static eliminator (7) 304SS 304SS 304SS 304SS
Thrust collar (8) 304SS 304SS 304SS 304SS
Metal diaphragm (9) 304SS 304SS 304SS Monel
Formed diaphragm (10) PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE
Wedge ring (11)
Glassfilled
PTFE
Glassfilled
PTFE
Glassfilled
PTFE
Glassfilled
PTFE
Gland Flange (12) 304SS Carbon Steel Carbon Steel 304SS
Bonnet Gasket (13) PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE
Carbon Steel Alloy 20
Ductile Iron Hastelloy B
304L Hastelloy C
316L Nickel
304 Monel
316
Duplex
Available body and trim materials.

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B
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Model APFL
Fully Teflon Lined Plug Valves
Available Liners
Maximum corrosion resistance and
eliminates product contamination.
Complete PTFE lining in the body
and on the flange faces with PFA
covered plug and PFA reverse lip
diaphragm-type stem seal. Features
include: self-adjusting stem seal; non
lubricated; positive shutoff; in-line
adjustment.
(ANSI Class 150) rated at 180 psi
(1,240 kPa) @ 400F, 285 psi
(1963kPa) @ 100F (ANSI Class
300) rated at 300 psi (2,206 kPa) @
400F; 750psi (5,102 kPa) @ 100F.
PAGE 27
Designation Description
Max. Service
Temperature
PTFE Tetrafluoroethylene polymer 400F (204C)
PFA Perfluoroalkoxy polymer 400F (204C)
FEP Fluorinated ethylene propylene 300F (149C)
ETFE Ethylene/tetrafluoroethlene copolymer 300F (149C)
Silica filled epoxy 215F (102C)
UHMWPE Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene 200F (93C)
PP Polypropylene 185F (85C)
PSZ Partially stabilised zirconia 662F (350C)

AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE


Model APFL
Drawing & Dimensions
METRIC all dimensions in Millimetre
LEGEND
PAGE 28
Size
F-F F F.T.
RF RFT
P.C.D. NOH SOH C-H
CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300#
1
2 4.25 5.50 3.50 3.75 .47 .56 1.38 .06 2.38 2.63 4 4 .63 .63 2.92 2.92
3
4 4.63 6.00 3.88 4.63 .5 .63 1.89 .06 2.75 3.25 4 4 .63 .75 2.92 2.92
1 5.00 6.50 4.25 4.88 .63 .69 2.00 .12 3.13 3.50 4 4 .63 .75 3.25 3.25
1
1
2 6.50 7.50 5.00 6.13 .75 .81 2.88 .12 3.88 4.50 4 4 .63 .88 3.75 3.75
2 7.00 8.50 6.00 6.50 .82 .88 3.63 .12 4.75 5.00 4 8 .75 .75 4.50 4.50
3 8.00 11.13 7.50 8.25 .97 1.13 4.75 .12 6.00 6.63 4 8 .75 .88 5.00 5.00
4 9.00 12.00 9.00 10.00 1.16 1.25 6.19 .12 7.50 7.88 8 8 .75 .88 6.10 6.10
6 10.50 15.88 11.00 12.50 1.16 1.40 8.13 .12 9.50 10.63 8 12 .88 .88 7.75 7.75
Size
F-F F F.T.
RF RFT
P.C.D. NOH SOH C-H
CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300# 150# 300#
15 108 139 89 95 12 14 35 1.5 60 67 4 4 16 16 74 74
20 117 152 98 117 13 16 48 1.5 70 82 4 4 16 19 74 74
25 127 165 108 124 16 17.5 51 3 79 89 4 4 16 19 82 82
40 165 190 127 155 19 20.5 73 3 98 114 4 4 16 22 95 95
50 178 215 152 165 21 22.3 92 3 120 127 4 8 19 19 114 114
80 203 282 190 209 24 28.7 120 3 152 168 4 8 19 22 127 127
100 228 305 229 254 29 31.7 157 3 190 200 8 8 19 22 155 155
150 266 403 279 317 29 35 206 3 241 270 8 12 22 22 197 197
F-F FACE TO FACE NOH NUMBER OF HOLES
F FLANGE DIAMETER SOH SIZE OF HOLE
F-T FLANGE THICKNESS C-H CENTRE OF FLANGE TO HEIGHT OF BODY
RFO RAISED FACE DIAMTER
RFT RAISED FACE THICKNESS
P.C.D PITCH CIRCLE DIAMTER
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PRODUCT STRUCTURAL FEATURES


Used in various industries such as petroleum, chemical industry, chemical fertiliser, power
industry etc. Class 150 - 1500LBS and working temperature of -29~180C.
MAIN STRUCTURAL FEATURES
1. The Twinseal style valve has a rugged structure, reliable sealing, excellent performance and
exact tolerances.
2. Sealing rings around the valve plug provide the seal. It has a unique design incorporating
machined and pressed sealing rings.
3. Bi-directional, double block and bleed.
OPERATI ON PRINCI PLE
When the hand wheel is turned, the plug will rotate toward the closing direction for 90 degree
turn closing, the plug will then be firmly seated after moving downward into its closing position.
When the hand wheel is turned inversely, first of all the plug will move upward and the valve
plug and valve seat will be separated till the valve plug is turned 90 degree driven by the plug
and finally the bore of the plug will be in alignment with the channel of valve body.
The advantage of this type of valve is during the opening and closing of the valve, the plug and
valve seat are separated and there is no friction, thus the sealing face experiences no abrasion
in the process, at the same time the soft seal is applied for sealing so that there will be no
leakage in the process of closing.
FEATURES
Non-slam
The operator is self locking so that line pressure cannot force the plug
to rotate. This prevents slamming and risk of injury.
Ti ght shut of f
When the valve is closed, the seating segments are wedged tightly
between the plug and body metal to metal. The soft seat material is
compressed into the recessed groove. The design does not require
springs or pressure to effect a seal.
Doubl e bl ock and bl eed and zero l eakage
The Twinseal valve provides upstream and downstream seal in both
directions and a bleed point is then provided between the two seats,
to prove no leakage.
Zero-l eakage
The Twinseal meets the demands of frequent cycling and verifiable,
reliable zero leakage with positive shut-off upstream and downstream.
Zero wear
Twinseal valves provide positive shut-off with zero leakage.
The design of the valve ensures that during opening and closing the
seals are not in contact with the body. Only at the last stage of closing
does the seal contact the body - and then the force is compression
only.
Every turn of the handwheel retracts the seals from the body.
That means no wear to the seals and long life.
Large port
Twinseal valves have a nominal plug port of 60 - 70% thus effecting
minimum pressure drop.
Twinseal Plug Valve Non Lubricated
Double Block and Bleed
TECHNICAL SPECI FICATI ON
PERFORMANCE SPECIFI CATION
* High / low temperature available
PAGE 29
Operator Handwheel, bevel gear, electric-actuated
Design Standard API599, API6D
Face to Face ASME B16.10
Flange End ASME B16.5
Test and Inspection API598, API6D
CLASS (MPa) SHELL TEST (MPa) SEATING TEST SUITABLE TEMP. SUITABLE MEDIUM
150 3.0 2.2
180C* Water oil and gas
300 7.5 5.5
600 15.0 11.0
900 22.5 16.5

AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE


MAIN PARTS MATERIALS
Twinseal Plug Valve
PAGE 30
NO. PART NAME MATERIAL
1 Lower Bonnet
ASTM A216 - WCB
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
2 O-Ring NBR, PTFE, VITON
3 Sealing Ring Viton, PTFE
4 Plug
ASTM A182 - Gr. F6a, ASTM A182 -F22
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
5 Body
ASTM A216 - WCB
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
6 Bolt ASTM A193 - B7, A320 - B8, A193 - B8M
7 Nut ASTM A194 - 2H, A194 - 9, A194 - 8M
8 Cover
ASTM A216 - WCB
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
9 Packing Flexible graphite + stainless steel, PTFE
10 Gland
ASTM A216 - WCB
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
11 Handwheel ASTM A436 Gr. 60 - 40 - 18, A216 - WCB
12 Yoke Nut ZQA 19 - 4
13 Yoke Nut Bushing
ASTM A216 - WCB
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
14 Yoke
ASTM A216 - WCB
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
15 Stem
ASTM A182 - Gr. F6a, ASTM A182 - F22
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
16 Guiding Stud
ASTM A182 - Gr. F6a, ASTM A182 -F22
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
17 Pin
ASTM A182 - Gr. F6a, ASTM A182 - F22
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M
18 Disc
ASTM A182 - Gr. F6a, ASTM A182 - F22
ASTM A351 - CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M

W
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Twinseal Plug Valve
Dimensions
PAGE 31
CLASS 150LB
Size
mm 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200 250 300 350
in
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
4 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14
L 108 117 127 140 165 178 190 203 229 254 267 292 330 305 381
H 230 260 300 340 380 435 460 490 525 570 625 700 780 870 980
W 120 140 140 180 200 220 260 280 300 340 400 450 450 500 500
Weight (Kg) 10 12 18 25 29 34 39 50 65 95 135 210 275 350 605
CLASS 300LB
Size
mm 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200 250 300 350
in
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
4 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14
L 140 152 165 178 190 216 241 283 305 381 403 419 457 502 762
H 230 260 300 340 380 435 460 490 525 570 625 700 780 870 980
W 120 140 140 180 200 220 260 280 300 340 400 450 450 500 500
Weight (Kg) 11 13 20 27 31 37 44 60 82 115 165 225 305 405 650
CLASS 600LB
Size
mm 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200 250 300 350
in
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
4 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14
L 165 190 216 229 241 292 330 356 432 508 559 660 787 838 889
H 230 260 300 340 380 435 460 490 525 570 625 700 780 870 980
W 120 140 140 180 200 220 260 280 300 340 400 450 450 500 500
Weight (Kg) 13 15 22 29 34 41 54 68 99 128 191 258 430 650 870
CLASS 900LB
Size
mm 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200 250 300 350
in
1
2
3
4 1 1
1
4 1
1
2 2 2
1
2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14
L 229 229 254 279 305 368 419 381 457 559 610 737 838 965 1029
H 230 260 300 340 380 435 460 490 525 570 625 700 780 870 980
W 120 140 140 180 200 220 260 280 300 340 400 450 450 500 500
Weight (Kg) 15 19 24 32 38 47 62 75 115 147 220 379 490 720 1020

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Model Number Style
Pattern
Operator
Pressure Class
End Connection
Body Material
Plug Material
Seat/Lining Type
3
5
2
6
7
4
1 8
9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Special Features
10
10
Part Number System for Plug Valves
SSCR Steel body pressure balanced,
inverted style, firesafe
SAPM Steel body, standard type,
taper style, firesafe
SAPL Iron body, standard type,
taper style
APBR Iron body, standard type,
inverted style
APMM Multiway 3 way L port
APMN Multiway 3 way T port
APMW Multiway 4 way
APFL Steel or iron body,
fully lined, taper style
APSL Steel or iron body,
sleeved, taper style
TWIN Twinseal Double Block & Bleed
R Regular
S Short
V Venturi
Blank Multiway
J Electric operator
W Wrench (bare stem)
G Gear operated horizontal spindle
LG Extension with gear
LW Extension with wrench
P Pneumatic operator
H Pressure balanced
S Standard type
R Round Type
Z Other
1 125LB
2 150LB
3 300LB
6 600LB
8 800LB
9 900LB
A 1500LB
B 2500LB
C API 2000
D API 3000
E API 5000
2 Screwed BSP taper
3 ANSI flanged RF
4 Screwed NPT (API5L)
5 ANSI flanged RTJ
6 Buttweld end
7 Screwed BSP parallel
8 ANSI uncut RTJ
9 Socketweld female
D Flanged BS table D
F Flanged BS table F
H Flanged BS table H
K Flanged PN10 RF
I Flanged PN16 RF
J ANSI RF x Buttweld
A Cast iron
B Alloy steel (API6A)
C Steel WCB / A105 (N)
D Steel LCB/LF2
L Steel LCC
S Stainless CF8M/316
T Stainless CF8/304
W Steel WCC
Z Special
N SG (nodular)
C Case hardened carbon steel
E Electroless nickel coated plug (.003")
F Ni-hard coated plug (.003")
G 316SS/CF8M
H 304SS/CF8
I CR13/F6/F6A
J PTFE/PFA/XYLAN coated
Z Special
A Sleeved PTFE/PFA
B Metal seat lubricated
C Fully lined PTFE/PFA
D Metal seat non lubricated
Z Special
J Jacketed
E Extended Stem
N NACE
S S C R - R H W 6 3 C E B N


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Ferrous Chloride D D D C C C D
Acetic Anhydride C B B A A A A

Ferrous Sulphate D B B A B B D
Acetone B A A A A A A

Fluorine D D C B B B B
Alcohol Methyl (Methanol) B A A A A A A

Formaldehyde - cold B B B A A A A
Alcohol Methyl 65C B C C B B A A

Formic Acid D C C B B A C
Ammonia - Conc. & Aq. Sol. B A A A B A A

Furtural B B B B B B B
Ammonia - Gas A A A A B A B

Gasoline Sour B B A A C C C
Ammonium Chloride - Still C C B B B A B

Gasoline Refined A A A A A A A
Ammonium Nitrate B B A A C A D

Gelatine D C B A A A A
Ammonium Phosphate - Sat. D B A A B A B

Glucose B B A A A A A
Ammonium Sulphate

Glue - Dry A A A A A A A
1% & 5% - Agit. & Aer. C C B B D B B

Glycerine A A A A A A A
Ammonium - Satured C C C A B B B

Hydrochloric Acid (Muriatic) D D D C C C B
Amyl Acetate C C B B B A A

Hydrocyanic Acid C C A A C B B
Aniline C C B B B B B

Hydrofluoric Acid D D D D B D B
Arsenic Acid - 65C D C B B D D D

Hydrogen - Gas B A A A A A A
Asphalt B A A A A A A

Hydrogen Peroxide D D C B B B B
Barium Chloride - Sat. C C B B B B B

Hydrogen Sulphide - Dry B B A A A A A
Barium - Acqueous Sol. C C B A A A A

Hydrogen Sulphide - Wet C C B A B A A
Benzoic Acid D C A A A A A

Iodine - Dry - Wet D D D D A A C
Benzol B B A A A A A

Kerosene B A A A A A A
Boric Acid D C B B A A A

Laquer Solvents B B A A B A A
Butane Gas B B B B B B B

Lactic Acid - 1% D B A A C A B
Butyric Acid D A B A B B B

Lactic Acid - 5% D B A A C A A
Calcium Bisulphite D C C B D D C

Lactic Acid - 5% - Boiling D D C B D B B
Calcium Carbonate D C B A B B B

Lactic Acid - 10% - 65C D D C B C B B
Calcium Chloride C C C B A B B

Lactic Acid - Conc. - 21C D D D D D B B
Calcium Hypochlorite D D C C C B B

Lime Sulphur A A A A B B B
Carbon Tetrachloride C C B A A A B

Linseed Oil B B B B B B B
Carbonic Acid D C B A B A A

Lubricating Oil - Sour C B A A C B B
Chlorine - Dry Gas B B B B B A B

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Citric Acid - 5% - Still D A A A A A A

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Citric Acid - Sat. D D C B B B A

Mecuric Chloride D D D C D D C
Copper Nitrate D D A A D C D

Mecury B B A A B A A
Copper Sulphate D C B A C B C

Methane Gas B B B B B B B
Creosote - crude B B A A A A A

Methylethylketone A A A A A A A
Dowtherms B A A A A A A

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CORROSION SUITABILITY GUIDE


Australian Pipeline Valve
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VALVE MATERIAL SERVICE RESISTANCE CORROSION SUITABILITY GUIDE

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Nitric Acid - 5 - 50% D D B B D B D

Sodium Phosphate (di - Basic) C C B B B B B
Nitric Acid - Conc. 21C D D A A D B D

Sodium Phosphate (tri - Basic) B B B B B A B
Nitric Acid - Conc. Boiling D D D D D D D

Sodium Sulphate B B B A A B D
Nitric Acid - Fuming Conc. 43C D D C C D D D

Sodium Sulphide B B B A A A D
Nitric Acid - Fuming Conc. Boiling D D D D D D D

Steam A A A A A A A
Nitrobenzene D D B A B B A

Stearic Acid - Conc. C C A A B A A
Oils - Miner. & Veget B B A A B C B

Sulphur - 260C - Molten C B A A A A B
Oxalic Acid 10% - 21C C C A A B B B

Sulphur Dioxide B B A A B B B
Oxlic Acid - 10% - Boiling D D D C B A B

Sulphuric Acid - <10% D D D C B B A
Oxygen B A A A A A A

Sulphuric Acid - 50% - 21C D D D D B B A
Petroleum Oils - Crude B A A A A A A

Sulphuric Acid - 50% - Boil. D D D D C D A
Phosphoric Acid - Crude D D D D D B A

Sulphuric Acid - Conc. - 21C B B B A D D A
Phosphoric Acid - 5% & Boiling D D C A B A A

Suplhuric Acid - 149C D D D D D D D
Phosphoric Acid - 10% Still D C B A C A A

Sulphuric Acid - Fuming D D C B D D A
Phosphoric Acid - 10% Agitated D D C B D A A

Sulphurous Acid - Sat. D D C B D D D
Phosphoric Acid - 10% Aer. - Boil. D D D C D B A

Sulphurous Acid - Spray D D C C D D D
Picric Acid C C A A D D B

Tannic Acid - 10% D D B A B B B
Potassium Chloride D D C B A A B

Tannic Acid - 10% - Boil. D D C B C C B
Potassium Cyanide B B B B B B B

Tar B A A A A A A
Potassium Hydroxide - 5% - Still B B A A A A A

Tartaric Acid - 21C D C B A A A B
Potassium Hydroxide - 50% - Boil. D D B A A A A

Tartaric Acid - 65C D D B A B A B
Potassium Nitrate B A A A B B C

Trichloroethylene C C B B D D B
Propane Gas B A A A A A A

Turpentine B B A A A A A
Sea Water D D B A A A A

Tomato Juice C B A A A A A
Soap Solution A A A A A A A

Vinegar D A A A A A A
Sodium Bicarbonate C C A A B B B

Water (Fresh) C A A A A A A
Sodium Carbonate - 5-50% B B A A B A A

Water Distilled (Labor. Grade) D D A A B A A
Sodium Chloride C C B A A A B

Water Distilled (Return. Cond.) B B A A A A A
Sodium Cyanide B C B B B B B

Zinc Chloride D D D B B B B
Sodium Hydroxide C C B A A A A

Zinc Sulphate D C B A A B B
Sodium Hypochlorite D D C B C C B



A=Good resistance B=Satisfactory C=Poor D=Not recommended


This table is intended as a general guide only and does not imply guarantee of service performance. Final selection of material should be dictated by the specific environmental
requirements. Factors such as:- temperature, valve type, pressure, flow conditions, other trim components, etc., can all have a significant effect on material selection hence this is only
a rough guide. Australian Pipeline Valve recommends that customers engineers analyse service requirements and specify the materials they consider optimum for their service
conditions.



For a more detailed chemical resistance chart on valve body, seat and seal materials go to http://www.globalsupplyline.com.au
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VALVE MATERIAL SERVICE RESISTANCE
CORROSION SUITABILITY GUIDE
This table is intended as a general guide only and does not imply guarantee of service performance. Final selection of material should be dictated by the specific environmental requirements.
Factors such as:- temperature, valve type, pressure, flow conditions, other trim components, etc., can all have a significant effect on material selection hence this is only a rough guide.
Australian Pipeline Valve recommends that customers engineers analyse service requirements and specify the materials they consider optimum for their service conditions.

Australian Pipeline Valve dont consider in our design the following factors of risk:
1. Australian Pipeline Valve Standard plug valves can be used in a temperature range between -28.8/+250C. For
service temperatures below -28.8C plug valve construction materials shall be submitted to an impact test at the
minimum service temperature. For temperatures between -28.8C & +250C plug valves have to be provided
with seals able to withstand the temperature degree required.
2. The onus is on the customer to specify all materials of construction and service conditions. Australian Pipeline
Valve shall assume standard materials and conditions if not otherwise specified.
3. Australian Pipeline Valve Standard plug valves are not designed with special devices to withstand a sudden
thermal jump (thermal shock).
4. In general Australian Pipeline Valve Standard plug valves are not mechanically designed to bear overloads due
to exceptional atmospheric or natural phenomenons (such as earthquakes).
5. In general Australian Pipeline Valve Standard plug valves are not designed to bear loads on flanges, on pipe
connections or pipeline.
6. In general Australian Pipeline Valve Standard plug valves cant withstand ice inside their bodies (in this case
user has to consider the optional stem extension for insulating, avoiding the presence of residual product inside
the valve).
7. Australian Pipeline Valve Standard non lubricated plug valves are suitable for industrial oxygen (not medical)
service when supplied degreased and packed in polyethylene bags only.
8. The compatibility between plug valves construction materials and medium is selected by the user. The user is
ultimately responsible for verifying the compatibility between medium and materials.
9. Other special service applications like abrasive service, dirty service, high temperature service, low temperature
service, vacuum service etc, need to be stated at quotation phase.
PLUG VALVE START-UP
Before installing the plug valve onto the pipe-line it is mandatory for the user to verify the compatibility of the plug valve
with service conditions (medium, temperature and pressure). With reference to standard plug valves held in stock, the
reseller and end user will have to assure themselves of the compatibility with the use of conditions required by the
customer. Australian Pipeline Valve plug valves must be only used for on-off (fully open/fully closed) service.
Before using the plug valve in a potential explosive atmosphere its necessary: -
To verify the compatibility between the plug valve and the zone in which the valve should be installed.
To foresee the pipe-line ground condition on which the plug valve should be installed.
To check that the temperature of the plug valve surface is not higher than the flammable point of the atmosphere
in which the plug valve is installed (in this case specify an insulating cover device for the valve and an
extension for the wrench)
Before installing plug valves with welding ends, make sure that the process of welding is carried out observing
all the safety norms the classified zone requirements.
To avoid mechanical knocks during the installation that may cause sparks.
Australian Pipeline Valve cannot be held responsible for damage caused by use of the product especially if it is improper
use or modified.
CONSIDERATIONS OF TECHNICAL RISK / LIMIT OF LIABILITY
FOR AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE VALVE PLUG VALVES

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