Chemical IndustryCorrosion Resistant Valves
Stainless Steel & PTFE Lined Valves for Aggressive Chemical Media — CF8M, CF3M, Hastelloy, Full Material Traceability
Chemical processing systems handle acids, alkalis, solvents, and corrosive slurries that destroy standard carbon steel valves within months. Gowin manufactures stainless steel and PTFE lined valves in CF8M, CF3M, and high-alloy materials — engineered for chemical industry pipelines where material compatibility, leak integrity, and full documentation are non-negotiable.

Stainless Steel & Lined Valves forChemical Industry Applications
Every chemical pipeline node has a different corrosion challenge. Gowin's chemical valve range covers PTFE lined butterfly valves for aggressive acid and alkali service, CF8M stainless steel ball valves and gate valves for general chemical process lines, globe valves for flow regulation, dual-plate check valves for backflow prevention, and industrial Y-type strainers to protect downstream equipment.
Why Chemical Engineers Specify Gowinfor Corrosion Resistant Valves
Specifying a corrosion resistant valve is straightforward. Specifying one that will still be leak-free after three years in concentrated sulfuric acid service — with traceable materials, witnessed testing, and documentation your project auditors will accept — requires a manufacturer with real capability.
Corrosion Resistant Valve Solutions forEvery Chemical Process Application
Corrosive media in chemical plants are not all the same. The valve specification for sulfuric acid service has different material requirements from one handling chlorine water or caustic soda. Gowin supplies the right corrosion resistant valve for each specific chemical process application.
How to Select the Right Materialfor Corrosive Chemical Service
Material selection is the most critical decision in chemical valve procurement. The wrong choice leads to accelerated corrosion, seal failure, and unplanned shutdowns.
| Chemical Media | Concentration | Recommended | Alternative | Valve Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) | All conc. ≤120°C | PTFE Lined | Hastelloy C276 | Butterfly / Ball |
| Sulfuric Acid H₂SO₄ | Dilute <80% | CF8M | CF3M | Gate / Ball |
| Sulfuric Acid H₂SO₄ | Concentrated ≥80% | Alloy 20 (CN7M) | — | Gate / Ball |
| Caustic Soda (NaOH) | All concentrations | CF8M / PTFE | CF3M | Butterfly / Gate |
| Sodium Hypochlorite NaOCl | All concentrations | PTFE Lined | Hastelloy C276 | Butterfly |
| Nitric Acid HNO₃ | Dilute / concentrated | CF8M | PTFE Lined | Gate / Butterfly |
| Phosphoric Acid H₃PO₄ | Dilute | CF8M | Alloy 20 | Gate / Ball |
| Phosphoric Acid H₃PO₄ | Concentrated | Alloy 20 (CN7M) | — | Gate / Ball |
| Organic Solvents / Esters | General | CF8M / CF3M | — | Ball / Gate |
| Chloride-containing Media | High chloride | CF3M | Super Duplex F53 | Ball / Gate |
| HF Acid / Strong Oxidizers | Any | Hastelloy C276 | — | Ball / Gate |
| Ammonia NH₃ | Any | CF8M | CF3M | Gate / Ball |
① Chemical and concentration? Dilute and concentrated forms of the same acid can require completely different materials.
② Operating temperature? PTFE lined split butterfly valves are rated to max +120°C continuous. Fully lined PTFE: max +150°C static service.
③ Chlorides present? Chloride media can cause stress corrosion cracking in CF8M. Specify CF3M, super duplex, or Hastelloy for high-chloride service.
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Chemical Valve Specificationsat a Glance
| Parameter | Range / Standard |
|---|---|
| Design Standard | ASME B16.34, ISO 17292, API 608, API 600 |
| Fire-Safe Standard | API 607, API 6FA on request |
| Quality Standard | ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 45001 |
| Size Range | DN15–DN2600 (½"–104") — product dependent |
| Pressure Class | Class 150–2500 / PN6–PN420 |
| Temperature Range | -196°C to +650°C (lining dependent) |
| Standard Materials | CF8 (304SS), CF8M (316SS), CF3M (316L), WCB |
| Special Alloys | Hastelloy C276, Alloy 20 (CN7M), Super Duplex F53 — on request |
| Sour Service | NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 compliant |
| Lining Materials | PTFE max +120°C cont. · Full PTFE max +150°C static · Rubber |
| End Connections | Flanged RF/RTJ, BW, Socket Weld, Wafer |
| Actuation | Manual, Pneumatic, Electric |
| Testing Standard | API 598, ASME B16.34, API 607 |
| Lead Time — Standard CF8M | 3–5 weeks |
| Lead Time — PTFE Lined | 4–6 weeks |
| Lead Time — Special Alloy | 6–12 weeks |
For parameters outside these ranges or special alloy configurations, contact our engineering team directly.

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