Multitech Valves and Automation is a Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Gate Valve in South Africa.
Multitech Valves & Automation (MVA), established in 2016 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, is a leading manufacturer, supplier, and exporter specializing in high-quality gate valves.
A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, controls fluid flow by starting or stopping it.
It operates by lifting a gate or wedge-shaped disc out of the path of the fluid.
When fully open, gate valves provide a straight-through, unobstructed flow path with minimal pressure drop, making them ideal for applications requiring full flow and tight shutoff.
Specifications:
MVA’s gate valves are available with the following specifications:
Materials of Construction: Cast Steel (WCB), Stainless Steel (CF8, CF8M, CF3, CF3M), Alloy Steel, Cast Iron (FG 260).
Manufacturing Standards: API 600 / BS 1414.
Inspection & Testing Standards: API 598.
Operation: Manual (Wheel/Gear), Electric Actuator, Pneumatic Actuator.
End Connections: Flanged End, Buttweld End.
Sizes: 1½” to 24″ (15 mm to 600 mm).
Pressure Classes: 150#, 300#, 600#, 900#.
Applications:
Water and Wastewater Treatment
Oil and Gas Industry
Power Generation
Chemical Processing
Petrochemical Industry
Pharmaceutical Industry
Textile Industry
Agriculture
Marine and Shipbuilding
Food and Beverage Industry
FAQs:
What is the primary function of a gate valve?
A gate valve is primarily used to start or stop fluid flow in a pipeline. It is not designed for flow regulation.
Can gate valves be used for throttling applications?
No, gate valves are not suitable for throttling applications due to potential vibration and wear when partially open.
What materials are gate valves made from?
Gate valves are commonly made from materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, cast iron, and alloy steels.
Multitech Valves and Automation is a Gate Valve Exporter in South Africa, Including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, Gqeberha, Bloemfontein, East London, Pietermaritzburg, Kimberley, Mbombela, Polokwane, George, Rustenburg, Mthatha, and Stellenbosch.
Feel free to contact us if you have any more information or questions.