Tipler : |
Gate, Globe, Check, Ball, Choke, Control Valves |
Connection : |
Flanged, Welded |
Drive Unit : |
Manual, Electric, Pneumatic, Hydraulic |
Temperature : |
(-46) C – 205 C |
Nominal Diameter : |
2″ – 56″ |
Rated Pressure: |
Class 150 – 2500 |
General information
Subsea valves are used to isolate or control the flow of material through a subsea pipeline (subsea pipeline) or other apparatus. Most commonly used to transport oil and gas, they are designed to withstand the effects of the subsea environment, elevated external pressure, saltwater corrosion and bubbles or debris in the material being transported. Subsea valves undergo rigorous testing to ensure high reliability. They can be coupled with actuator
Subsea valves are used in subsea environments that can range in depth from shallow water (usually up to 75 meters) to deep water (up to 3500 meters). Various industries use subsea valves, with the oil and gas sector making up the majority, where there is a need to transport material from the seabed, to its bed or below.
Tipler:
Gate Valves Slab -Trough Conduit Gate Valves Expanding Gate Valves
Globe Valves
Check Valves Ball Valves Axial Control Valves Choke Valves
Application Area
Subsea Valves are used in all subsea isolation and control applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Subsea Valves?
Subsea valves are used to isolate or control the flow of material through a subsea pipeline (subsea pipeline) or other apparatus.
What are the types of Subsea Valves?
Gate Valves
Slab -Trough Conduit Gate Valves
Expanding Gate Valves
Globe Valves
Check Valves
Ball Valves
Axial Control Valves
Choke Valves
What is the application depth of Subsea Valves?
Subsea Valves are used in all subsea isolation and control applications up to 3500 meters.
Can Subsea Valves be used with actuators?
Can be coupled with actuator