Products Description
Definition of Integral Bonnet Needle Valve
The integral bonnet needle valve is a compact integral bonnet valve, used for shutting off and rough adjusting liquids and gases with pressures up to 6,000 PSI (414 BAR).
Technical Parameters of Integral Bonnet Needle Valve
Maximum Operating Pressure: Up to 5000 psig (344 bar)
Operating Temperature: -65°F to 600°F (-53°C to 315°C)
Packing System: Live-loaded packing system
Packing Nut: Easy external adjustment
Configurations: In-line, angle, and cross patterns
Valve Stem Option: Available with soft-seat valve stem featuring PCTFE tip
Mounting Option: Panel mounting available
Handle Option: Optional handle colors
Advantages of Integral Bonnet Needle Valve
Equipped with a live-loaded packing system
Easy external adjustment of the packing nut
Fully supported packing reduces the need for adjustments
2-piece V-packing with disc springs improves sealing, reduces frictional wear, compensates for wear, and lowers operating torque
100% factory tested
Recommended Technical Components of Integral Bonnet Needle Valve
Flow Path Options: 2-way straight, 2-way angle (optional)
Tip Material Option: Same as valve body material, or PCTFE tip (optional)
Tip Type Options: Blunt tip, regulating tip, ball tip, PTFE tip, PCTFE tip, PEEK tip (optional)
Handle Color Options: Black, red, green, blue (optional)




