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High-Performance Butterfly Valves for Demanding Services

High-performance butterfly valves (HPBV) provide tight shutoff, high-pressure capability, and long service life in applications where standard rubber-seated butterfly valves are inadequate. HPBVs use PTFE or metal seats with spring assistance, double-offset or triple-offset shaft geometry, and fire-safe designs to achieve bidirectional bubble-tight shutoff per API 598 and fire-safe performance per API 607. They are widely used in oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, and marine applications.

Double-Offset and Triple-Offset Designs

Double-offset butterfly valves position the shaft centerline behind the disc plane and offset from the seat centerline, reducing seat contact friction during opening/closing and extending seat life. Triple-offset butterfly valves add a third offset (the seat sealing surface is conical rather than cylindrical), eliminating sliding contact between disc and seat during operation and enabling metal-to-metal sealing with very low operating torque. Triple-offset designs achieve zero leakage (API 598 Rate A) and are suitable for high-temperature and cryogenic services where soft seats are unsuitable.

  • Double-offset: reduced seat friction, longer seat life than concentric design

  • Triple-offset: zero sliding friction, metal seat, suitable for extreme temperatures

  • PTFE seat: fire-safe design with metal backup seat

  • Pressure rating: up to Class 600 for triple-offset designs

  • Bidirectional shutoff: API 598 Rate A (bubble-tight)

Seat Design and Materials

HPBV seats are available in PTFE (or reinforced PTFE) for temperatures up to 200°C, or metal (stainless steel with Stellite hard-facing) for temperatures up to 600°C. PTFE seats are backed by a metal seat ring and spring-loaded to maintain sealing force as the PTFE wears or creeps. Metal seats are machined to precise geometry and lapped to achieve metal-to-metal sealing. The seat is typically press-fitted into the valve body and retained by a retaining ring to allow replacement without replacing the entire valve body.

Fire-Safe Design Features

Fire-safe HPBVs incorporate a secondary metal seat that provides sealing when the primary PTFE seat is destroyed by fire. The stem is equipped with graphite packing that maintains sealing at high temperatures. The body-bonnet joint uses a fire-safe gasket (graphite spiral wound). Anti-static devices bond the disc, stem, and body to prevent static spark ignition. Fire-safe HPBVs are qualified per API 607 or API 6FA and are required for hydrocarbon services where fire risk exists.

 
 
 

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