Knife Gate Valve

Knife Gate Valve

Knife Gate Valve Manufacturer

Knife Gate Valve Manufacturer

Knife Gate Valves Manufacturer are similar in design to gate valves and were initially developed for use in the pulp and paper industry. 

As the name implies, these valves can cut through thick, porous media that may contain a high concentration of suspended solids (such as dense, sewage sludge) which had caused problems with valves not seating completely and thus leaking.

 

 

A Knife Gate Valve works by lifting a plate with a planar or “knife” edge from the path of flow that can literally cut through various impediments during closing thereby creating complete closure against a soft sealing surface. 

This soft sealing surface generally dictates use in rather low-pressure systems and is not designed to handle high pressure. 

Both gate and Knife Gate Valves are primarily designed for isolation or on/off service rather than a throttled or partial-flow application.

 

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Design & parts of a knife gate valve

Knife Gate Valves are a specific type of isolation valve that is typically used for media that are not hazardous such as wastewater. The bore of a Knife Gate Valve is full and smooth so the use of a cleaning pig for maintenance is possible. 

 

While there is no pressure loss across the valve, they are susceptible to “chatter” or vibration during opening or closing caused by fluid flow against the gate. This is not a significant issue as the appropriate application for a Knife Gate Valve is isolation, not flow restriction, so the normal operating position is fully open or fully closed. 

 

A thin (typically) stainless-steel gate is raised and lowered into the bore by a spindle or rising screw and, unlike other gate valves, lifts outside of the valve body when raised. The guide and seal are located around the circumference of the bore and provide a bi-directional, bubble-tight seal.

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Working theory of knife gate valves

All valves are designed to limit or stop the movement of a liquid in a flow stream but there is a myriad of designs and applications that depend on the specific use case. 

Therefore, there is a slight difference between a gate valve and a knife gate valve in construction. In a typical wedge gate valve, as the name implies, the wedge serves as a “gate” to move into the flow stream and seal off or reduce the flow by impeding the path. 

 

A Knife Gate Valve is a specific design of a valve that uses a knife edge that can enter the flow stream and, if necessary, use the edge of the gate to separate any materials that might prevent the valve from sealing completely.

 

 

As described above, the Knife Gate can be raised using a spindle or a rising screw and the actuating mechanism can be manual or pneumatic/electrically activated. 

The open/closed state of the valve can be observed from the position of the gate – if it is visible above the valve body then it is open and likewise, if it is not visible then the valve is closed.