PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
HG-Stahl Three-Way Globe Valves are used to control fluid in three directions. In these products, whose design and manufacturing are more complex compared to other valves, it is highly important to clearly define the process requirements.
The three-way globe valve (3-way globe valve) is specifically designed to provide superior durability under different pressure and temperature conditions. Three-Way Globe Valves are used in applications requiring precision, particularly for mixing or directing liquids. A unique feature of three-way valves is their ability to deliver reliable performance even in abrasive and corrosive environments, which is a critical advantage, especially in petrochemical and nuclear energy facilities.
The three-way globe valve (three-way globe valve) features optimized internal flow paths to minimize vibration and flow imbalances, making them superior in terms of fluid dynamics. Three-way globe valves are used in various applications, such as mixing different liquids or cutting off gas sources. These valves can function as diverted globe valves (separators) or as collector globe valves (collectors).
Three-Way Globe Valves are designed and used with either soft-seated or metal-to-metal sealing. While stellite coating on 1.4571 material is predominantly used for the seat, other coating types can be applied depending on the process and fluid.
The designs of HG-Stahl Three-Way Globe Control Valves comply with BS 6364, EN 12516, ISO 17292, ANSI B16.34, and API 6D standards, while the face-to-face valve length standard is designed according to EN 558, ANSI B16.10, or specific size requests.
HG-Stahl Three-Way Globe Valves can be equipped with an integrated actuator to enable automatic fluid control. We can provide offers including various control methods such as electric and pneumatic options. HG-Stahl Three-Way Globe Valves can operate at temperatures of up to approximately 500°C. Additionally, the BR-13 Model products of the German company Pre-vent GmbH are successfully offered in Germany to steel, energy, petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical, and mining industries.



































