Top 10 Gate Valve Manufacturers in the USA

Author: Polly

Apr. 29, 2024

Top 10 Gate Valve Manufacturers in the USA

To start off, we need to define what Gate valves are. This can be a tricky task, as there are so many companies that make them. To help us figure it out, we’ve listed some of the best in the country, including FBV Inc., Integrated Equipment, and BV Inc. If you’re looking for a good gate valve, check out these companies.

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What are Gate valves?

A gate valve is a specialized type of industrial control device that allows you to open and close a system with one single valve. They usually have a flanged end and a bonnet that rests on top. One of the main advantages of a gate valve is its easy installation and replacement. Gate valves are typically easy to install and maintain, and the process of opening and closing them is simple enough that even a layman can do it. This makes gate valves a convenient, reliable method for controlling flow in any size system. And with their low operating costs, they are often the first choice for many applications. In this article, we’ll review some of the most common types of gate valves.

A gate valve’s low flow resistance makes it a preferred choice for regulating flow in pipes, but this isn’t the only advantage. A gate valve is also ideal for applications in which fluids must pass in a straight line. Because it’s symmetrical on both sides, the flow resistance of the medium can be controlled. A gate valve’s manufacturing process makes it easy to install, but its maintenance isn’t as easy. Before installing a gate valve, clean the cavity and the sealing surface, and tighten the packing.

  • Tate-Jones Inc.

Tate-Jones Inc. is a company located in Portersville, PA, that engages in the manufacturing of industrial furnaces. They are part of the Industrial and Commercial Machinery and Computer Equipment industry.

The Tate-Jones Inc. gate valves are dedicated to the success of its customers. These valves are available in both threaded and flanged models, and they are ideal for use in a wide variety of industries, including oil and gas. The company also produces a range of accessories for industrial furnaces, including round observation ports, blast gate valves, and Pyrex clear glass. The company’s products are constructed from steel, aluminum, and composite materials.

  • Merit Brass Co.

One of the largest manufacturers of valves in the United States is Merit Brass Co., based in Cleveland, Ohio. They offer a wide variety of flanged valves, and their custom-built models meet ASME requirements for quality and performance.

Merit Brass Co. has a wide variety of gate valves that meet your needs. The company was established more than a century ago and continues to provide high-quality valves for various applications. Their blast gate valves are designed to handle low-pressure fluids. Their gate valves are made of cast steel, stainless steel, and gray iron. They also accept customized orders for gate valves.

In addition to offering a complete range of domestic and imported brass fittings, Merit Brass also specializes inflow control devices and piping system solutions. The company was founded in 1937 and initially specialized in iron and steel nipples, special steel nipples, and brass furnace coils. It eventually expanded into brass nipples and air filters, and even plumbing tools. 

  • Penn Stainless Products Inc.

Penn Stainless Products Inc. is a full-service stainless steel supplier and processor. The company offers stainless steel flat-rolled, sheet, and bar products, as well as structural and tubular products. With a wide range of products to offer, Penn Stainless can provide stainless steel solutions for any project.

The valves manufactured by Penn Stainless Products Inc. are designed to prevent backflow and maintain the integrity of the system. They feature a ‘pressure assist’ wedge geometry and 350-psi operating pressure. They are available in stainless steel and are also available in 3/16-inch and 6″ diameters. Whether you need a gate valve for a commercial or residential application, Penn Stainless Products Inc. has the right valve for the job. They manufacture gate and globe valves using stainless steel or alloys that are rated for chemical applications.

  • SharkBite

Located in Atlanta, Georgia, SharkBite is a multi-turn gate valve manufacturer. Their products are suitable for water flow applications and come with vents to prevent freezing. They are approved by NSF 372 and ANSI 61. They also manufacture gate valves from brass and copper tubing. In addition to their products, SharkBite also offers a wide range of other valves. For ease of installation, SharkBite gate valves can be rotated after assembly. They also offer a variety of sizes and materials and can be reused. The competition has driven the price of these valves down considerably.

The SharkBite facility is equipped with robotic equipment to support the growth of the company’s manufacturing and distribution facilities. Further, the facility will be able to produce higher-quality products to meet the demands of the plumbing industry. 

  • FLSmidth Inc.

FLSmidth is another company that makes gate valves. Their product line includes acid-resistant, high-pressure, and slurry-resistant valves. The company also manufactures a variety of industrial valves. For example, New Pig makes brass gate valves for leak containment applications. Their product is designed for thicker media than SAE 30 and is available in a 2-inch NPT Bung opening.

The range of FLSmidth Inc. gate valves covers a wide range of applications, including abrasive and harsh slurries. They are available in sizes from 50 mm (2″) to 1200 mm (48″). They can be supplied with a choice of metric (PN) or imperial-type flange patterns, as well as pneumatic or hydraulic actuators.

  • New Pig

When choosing the right valves, you must be sure to choose the ones that are a full bore and through the conduit. This way, pigs and scrapers can pass through without any problems. They are also known as through-conduit gate valves. Make sure to choose a New Pig gate valve that meets the requirements of your application. A wide selection is available, and you are sure to find the right one for your needs. 

A pig gate valve assembly 20 includes a cylinder guide 60. This cylinder guide extends longitudinally upward from the gate housing 30. It may also have a tie bar of 70 and actuator support of 75. Both tie bar 70 and cylinder support 75 are connected to each other and can be attached anywhere along with the pig receiver. Each actuator comprises a cylinder rod that can move upward or downward. 

  • Asahi/America Inc.

Asahi/America Inc. manufactures gate valves and other products for a variety of industries. They’ve been in business for more than 40 years, and their valves, piping systems, actuators, and other products have been used in a variety of applications.

Asahi/America is an ISO 9001:2008-certified thermoplastic fluid flow solution manufacturer and distributor. Its valves, actuators, and piping systems have been used to solve corrosion problems for decades. Because of its innovative design, Asahi/America is committed to delivering products that have extended life cycles and dependable performance for a wide range of applications. Asahi/America’s gate valves are available in a variety of sizes, styles, and materials to meet any application.

Asahi/America gate valves also feature low-pressure drop and a sliding plug design that gives you more seating area than conventional gate valves. These products are able to handle pressures up to 230 PSI and up to 18,500 GPM, which makes them the ideal choice for applications that require high flow rates.

  • DK-Lok U.S.A.

If you’re looking for the best gate valves for your industrial process, then you’ve come to the right place. DK-Lok has a great line of gate valves that are made right here in the United States. 

DK-LOK has expanded its product line to include leak-tight systems for the industrial and analytical markets. The company’s VG16 series utility valves, for instance, are used to isolate and vent system media. Their products are used in industries such as instrument air, nitrogen header, and general utility service applications. They’re also used in the oil and gas market. The company’s products are designed to be long-lasting and to work efficiently and reliably.

The company also manufactures a wide variety of instrumentation fittings and valves. Products from this company include flanged gate valves and hose adapters. Other valves and fitting products include hydraulic condensate pots and pipe fittings. As a result, they’re the number one choice for power generation, offshore oil and gas, semiconductor, and industrial processes.

  • FBV Inc

FBV Inc. produces various types of gate valves. Their products include stainless steel and carbon steel valves. Many of these valves are certified to the latest industry standards, including ANSI, ASME, and API. The company offers many different types of valves and is ISO 9001 certified. All of their valves are built to the highest standards to ensure optimum performance. There is no better choice for gate valves than FBV.

These gate valves are designed to ensure that fluids do not flow through the opening. The valve disk tends to vibrate from fluid flow, with the majority of flow change occurring near the shutoff. This high fluid velocity can lead to wear and eventual leakage. By contrast, typical gate valves are designed to be either fully open or closed. This eliminates any obstruction in the flow path and has minimal friction loss. This makes them ideal for regulating flow.

  • Integrated Equipments

Integrated Equipments develops, manufactures, and distributes a full line of specialized gate valves for industrial and offshore applications. Among its standard products are Ram and Annular Blow Out Preventers, Pulsation Dampers, Expanding Gate Valves, and FC Type Valves. The company’s line also includes related internal components. 

A leading gate valve manufacturer, Integrated Equipments is a technology-focused automation solution provider. Their valves are used in a variety of industries and are used by industries ranging from big-name oil companies to mom-and-pop mills. They manufacture a wide range of valves for every type of process.

Their expanding gate valves have a proven expanding gate design and close machining tolerances, enabling them to seal under almost any conditions. This unique feature ensures the best performance in applications that require high pressure and high flow rates. They also feature a high-temperature version with graphite packing. 

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Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

DJME80

(Mechanical)

(OP)

28 Jun 11 13:46

The company I work for is in the planning stages of installing some new package boilers.  We are going to make tie-ins to our feedwater system and want to get the best (most reliable/well built) gate valves we can find.  Does anyone have any experience with a particualarly good gate valve manufacturer?  Any direction of who's good and who to stay away from would be great help.  Thanks in advance!!

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

micalbrch

(Mechanical)

28 Jun 11 15:21

Your question for good manufacturers is reasonable but not the opposite. This forum should not be used to blacklist certain manufactures. And keep in mind: Bad manufacturers do not exists because they cannot survive with only bad references.

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

DJME80

(Mechanical)

(OP)

28 Jun 11 15:53

I assure you there are bad manufactures.  There are a few manufactures (and I won't mention their names) that produce very poor quality valves.  We have vales that have lasted 30 years in this plant, and then we get valves from some manufactures that barely last 6 months. That's BAD!!!

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

gerhardl

(Mechanical)

28 Jun 11 16:59
DJME80, I agree with micalbrch. I would not on principle 'blacklist' or give bad marks for any producer, as there usually is a price difference between higher and lower quality, and a lower price and quality could be the right choice for the right circumstances.

You are however obviously after the high quality end, and wish good value over lifetime.

Wich brand and exact material and trim solution to select will depend also details on your process (process water, chemical composition, pressures, flow etc) but also availability on the market, and commonly used and recommended in your area.

(Please remember that this site represents products and people from all over the world, so it is not that easy to come out with a particular brand. At the moment we can only make a guess that you want US standard, but it could be JIS or EN or anything else. And why are you so sure you only want to evaluate gate valves?)

By asking possible suppliers for suggestion of brands and types with recommended alternatives for longest possible lifetime (not only cheapest buying price), with argumentation for construction details, and with references to long-term customers and installations you can contact, you ought to get both a qualified range to select from and data to set down on paper a technical/economical evaluation of  the different choices.

Good luck!  

DJME80, I agree with micalbrch. I would not on principle 'blacklist' or give bad marks for any producer, as there usually is a price difference between higher and lower quality, and a lower price and quality could be the right choice for the right circumstances.You are however obviously after the high quality end, and wish good value over lifetime.Wich brand and exact material and trim solution to select will depend also details on your process (process water, chemical composition, pressures, flow etc) but also availability on the market, and commonly used and recommended in your area.(Please remember that this site represents products and people from all over the world, so it is not that easy to come out with a particular brand. At the moment we can only make a guess that you want US standard, but it could be JIS or EN or anything else. And why are you so sure you only want to evaluate gate valves?)By asking possible suppliers for suggestion of brands and types with recommended alternatives for longest possible lifetime (not only cheapest buying price), with argumentation for construction details, and with references to long-term customers and installations you can contact, you ought to get both a qualified range to select from and data to set down on paper a technical/economical evaluation of the different choices.Good luck!

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

mridey

(Mechanical)

28 Jun 11 18:04

If you have gate valves that have been working fine for 30 years, then you have the answer to your own question; buy more of those valves!

Otherwise stick with the names you know, the "players" in the industry. Check Thomas Register, for starters.

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

stanier

(Mechanical)

29 Jun 11 23:03

Look for Shell approved manufacturers with manufacturing facilities you can inspect . Dont rely upon QA, do some QC. Anyone with a laser printer can give you a compliance certificate. If its that critical send in and inspectorate like Moody or LLoyds to check complliance. Seek witness tests.

It is hard call as many well respected manufacturers from yesteryear have been bought by investment companies. Worse still they rebadge dodgy brothers stuff from the Far East.Look for Shell approved manufacturers with manufacturing facilities you can inspect . Dont rely upon QA, do some QC. Anyone with a laser printer can give you a compliance certificate. If its that critical send in and inspectorate like Moody or LLoyds to check complliance. Seek witness tests.

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RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

rconner

(Civil/Environmental)

30 Jun 11 18:22

There have been some very good responses on this thread. All I would personally say about this specific matter is that (while I guess it is quite easy to do so based on some comfort of isolationism or interpretation of ethics/ altruism) it is, and has always been, dangerous to assume that "bad" and for that matter evil are not out there in this world. From this standpoint the OP has asked some very good questions. A couple quotes, from folks much smarter than I long ago but I think still applicable, immediately come to mind:

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke

"Silence is the virtue of fools."
Sir Francis Bacon

"There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey."
John Ruskin

While I guess there are hundreds of other similar quotes from history and to similar ends, I guess in a low bid or initial material cost only bean-counting atmosphere, the last concept is perhaps particularly pervasive.

[I apologize for the uni-gender nature of the words used in some quotes, but I guess it was a sign of the times in which they were made.]

 

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

steamdog

(Chemical)

7 Jul 11 12:53

I think there are more good manufacturer's than bad, most try to put out a good product.  For this reason I would go with the people who you trust and you know will back up the product should there be a problem.

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

rconner

(Civil/Environmental)

8 Jul 11 16:17

Quality, dependability, and service (I guess best if reasonably prompt and understandable), at a low enough price

"Aye, there's the rub!"   William Shakespeare

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

lallina50

(Mechanical)

12 Jul 11 16:32

Hi I am looking for manufacturing Valves companies in Norway - material Duplex, monel, Inconel? can you help?

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

gerhardl

(Mechanical)

13 Jul 11 15:18
To lallina: I suggest you put this question out in a separate string and add sizes , types and pressure classes to your question.

There are many suppliers/importers of valves with exotic material in Norway, but only a few producers, please remember Norway has only 5 mill. inhabitants!

For common offshore use valves are normally imported,

To lallina: I suggest you put this question out in a separate string and add sizes , types and pressure classes to your question.There are many suppliers/importers of valves with exotic material in Norway, but only a few producers, please remember Norway has only 5 mill. inhabitants!For common offshore use valves are normally imported,

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

hacksaw

(Mechanical)

16 Jul 11 09:57

gee, I thought most valve manufactures were as smart as their customers, especially when price is the controlling objective...
with inspections, material certs, testing compliance taking a back seat...
 

RE: Gate Valve - Best/Worst Manufactures

ricklts

(Mechanical)

1 Aug 11 13:22

I noticed that very few actual names were given.  Try Bel Valves in the UK.   

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