API GATE VALVE MANUFACTURER
About API 600
API 600 is a standard developed by the American Petroleum Institute that specifies requirements for:
Design and construction
Materials
Dimensions
Pressure-temperature ratings
Testing and inspection
This standard ensures that the gate valve meets strict industry criteria for durability, performance, and safety in critical services.
Construction and Design Features
A manual API 600 wedged gate valve consists of several essential components that work together to provide reliable shut-off performance.
2.1 Valve Body
The body is typically made from cast steel materials such as:
ASTM A216 WCB (carbon steel)
ASTM A217 WC6 (alloy steel)
Stainless steel grades
The robust cast steel body ensures high strength and resistance to internal pressure.
2.2 Bonnet
API 600 valves feature a bolted bonnet design. The bonnet is secured to the valve body with studs and nuts, ensuring:
Easy maintenance
Strong sealing under pressure
Safe operation at elevated temperatures
A spiral wound gasket is commonly used between the body and bonnet for effective sealing.
2.3 Wedge (Gate)
The most important component is the wedge-shaped gate. It moves vertically to open or close the valve.
Types of wedges include solid wedge, flexible wedge and split wedge. The flexible wedge design is commonly used in API 600 valves to compensate for thermal expansion and improve sealing performance.
2.4 Stem
The valve typically uses a rising stem design (OS&Y – Outside Screw and Yoke). In this configuration:
- The stem rises when the valve opens
- The stem lowers when the valve closes
This allows operators to visually determine valve position.
2.5 Seats and Sealing Surfaces
Seats are usually hard-faced with materials like Stellite to improve wear resistance, corrosion resistance and sealing capability. The metal-to-metal sealing ensures tight shutoff even in high-temperature environments.
2.6 Handwheel Operation
As a manual valve, operation is performed using a handwheel. Rotating the handwheel turns the stem, which raises or lowers the wedge to control flow.
Working Principle
The working principle of a wedged gate valve is straightforward:
- When the handwheel is rotated counterclockwise, the stem lifts the wedge upward.
- This clears the flow path and allows fluid to pass through.
- When rotated clockwise, the wedge moves downward.
- The wedge seats firmly against the valve seats, stopping flow completely.
Because the gate moves fully out of the flow path when open, the valve provides minimal pressure drop.
Key Features
4.1 Bi-Directional Sealing
API 600 wedge gate valves provide tight shutoff in both directions, making them suitable for various pipeline configurations.
4.2 Full Bore Design
When fully open, the valve offers an unobstructed flow path, which:
Minimizes pressure loss
Allows pigging operations in pipelines
4.3 High Pressure and Temperature Capability
These valves are commonly available in: Class 150, Class 300, Class 600, Class 900, Class 1500, Class 2500. They can operate at temperatures exceeding 400°C depending on material selection.
4.4 Durable Construction
Heavy wall thickness and high-quality materials ensure long service life in demanding industrial environments.
Applications
Manual API 600 wedged gate valves are widely used in industries requiring reliable isolation.
5.1 Oil and Gas Industry
Crude oil pipelines
Natural gas transmission
Refinery process lines
5.2 Power Plants
Steam lines
Boiler feedwater systems
High-temperature service
5.3 Petrochemical Industry
Hydrocarbon processing
Chemical transfer lines
5.4 Water and Utility Systems
Industrial water distribution
Cooling systems
Advantages
The manual API 600 wedged gate valve offers several benefits:
- Tight shutoff capability
- Long service life
- Minimal pressure drop
- Suitable for high-temperature service
- Reliable in harsh environments
- Simple maintenance due to bolted bonnet
These features make it a preferred isolation valve for critical systems.
Limitations
Despite its advantages, this valve type has certain limitations:
- Not suitable for throttling applications
- Slower operation compared to quarter-turn valves
- Requires more installation space due to rising stem
- Higher operating torque for large sizes
Improper use for flow regulation can damage seating surfaces.
Installation Guidelines
Proper installation ensures optimal performance and longevity:
- Install in fully closed position during mounting.
- Ensure proper flange alignment.
- Tighten bolts evenly to avoid leakage.
- Confirm flow direction compatibility (if specified).
- Provide adequate clearance for stem movement.
Incorrect installation may cause leakage or premature wear.
Maintenance Practices
Routine maintenance improves reliability:
- Periodic inspection of packing and gasket
- Lubrication of stem threads
- Checking for leakage around bonnet and packing
- Verifying smooth operation of handwheel
In high-temperature service, regular monitoring is essential to prevent stem or seat damage.
Comparison with Other Gate Valves
Feature API 600 Wedged Gate Valve API 603 Stainless Gate Valve
Body Type Cast Steel Corrosion-resistant stainless
Standard API 600 API 603
Application High pressure/high temp Corrosive service
Wall Thickness Heavy Thinner
API 600 valves are generally heavier and designed for severe service conditions.
Safety Considerations
Avoid using the valve partially open.
- Do not apply excessive force on the handwheel.
- Ensure proper pressure rating selection.
- Follow manufacturer torque specifications.
-Operating outside rated conditions can lead to failure.








