EG Valves pushes metal-seated and low-emission valve tech for severe service
EG Valves is highlighting metal-hard-seated, low-emission and actuated valve designs for high-pressure industrial jobs in energy and process markets. The company says the strategy is aimed at buyers facing tighter emissions rules, harsher operating conditions and stricter documentation requirements.
Why it matters: - Severe-service valves have to keep working in high heat, high pressure and abrasive conditions where soft seats can fail. - Low-emission stem sealing matters more as buyers face tighter limits on fugitive emissions and VOC leakage. - Buyers in oil and gas, refining, power and chemical plants increasingly want documented standards, traceability and field references before approving a valve supplier.
What happened: - EG Valves Manufacturing Co., Ltd. said it is expanding its engineering focus to severe-service applications through metal hard-seating, low-emission stem sealing and actuated control integration. - The China-based manufacturer supplies gate, globe, ball, butterfly and check valves to energy and process industries. - The company said its products are used in power station, oil and gas, chemical, water treatment, wastewater treatment and mining applications. - EG Valves said about 80% of output ships to the EU, North America, Latin America and the Middle East. - The company operates a 27,500 m² facility, employs about 300 people including 30 engineers and reports annual output of roughly 90,000 pieces.
The details: - EG Valves holds ISO 9001, ISO 45001, API 6D, API 600, CE and PED certifications. - The product lineup includes cast steel gate valves, pressure seal gate valves, forged steel globe valves, trunnion-mounted ball valves, high-performance butterfly valves and plug valves. - The Pressure Seal Gate Valve (GTP002) and Pressure Seal Globe Valve (GLP107) use a self-sealing bonnet and a Stellite overlay on the sealing surface. - The Triple Offset Butterfly Valve (BOV303) offers an optional Stellite seat for erosion resistance and a stainless steel-plus-graphite seat option for fire-safe and high-temperature isolation. - The High Performance Butterfly Valve (BPV302) offers PTFE/RTFE, stainless steel/Monel, or PTFE-plus-stainless steel seating. - Common body materials include WCB carbon steel, WC6 and WC9 alloy steel, C5 chrome-moly steel, CF8M stainless steel, A105 forged carbon steel and duplex stainless steels such as 2205 and 2507. - In refining and oil and gas projects, the company has supplied valves in WCB, WC6, WC9, C5 and A105 materials, in sizes from 1/2 inch to 36 inches and pressure classes from 150 to 1500. - EG Valves says its steel ball valves and plug valves use low-emission packing and anti-static features. - Floating ball valves, trunnion ball valves, top entry ball valves and fully welded ball valves are supplied with blow-out-proof stems, fire-safe design and low-emission packing systems. - The Fully Welded Ball Valve (BVF210) uses a welded body intended for gas transmission and underground installation. - The company manufactures electric and pneumatic actuated valves, including Electric Butterfly Valves and pneumatic configurations across gate, globe, ball and butterfly product families. - Its high-performance butterfly valves include integrally cast mounting pads, and other product lines use adaptable top flanges for positioners and actuators. - EG Valves said it provides technical guidance and support during integration with existing systems. - The company says every order includes EN 10204 3.1 Material Test Certificates. - Quality control includes 100% inspection of every valve instead of batch sampling. - Lead time is quoted at 25–35 days, with a minimum order quantity of one piece for large valves and ten pieces for small valves. - The company says monthly production capacity for OEM/ODM orders is 8,000 pieces.
Between the lines: - The product emphasis suggests EG Valves is targeting applications where engineering specs matter more than price alone. - Stellite overlay and pressure seal bonnet designs are aimed at reducing leakage and wear in services where bonnet-joint failure is unacceptable. - The low-emission packing push aligns with customer demand for valve systems that can meet environmental compliance without sacrificing actuator reliability. - The company’s certification and material-documentation program is designed to fit global contractor approval processes.
What's next: - EG Valves appears positioned to compete for more severe-service projects where emissions control, material traceability and installed performance are decisive. - Continued export growth will likely depend on documented compliance, field references and the ability to supply actuated valves for automated plants. - The company says its focus on metal hard-seating, Stellite overlay, pressure seal bonnets and control integration will continue for high-pressure steam, hydrocarbon and chemical service.
The bottom line: - EG Valves is leaning into a more technical niche of the industrial valve market, where durability, leakage control and certification can outweigh generic product specs. - More information is available in the company's announcement.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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