Description
Hydraulic Frac Valves
Frac Valves are Ball Screw Operated (BSO). They are high-pressure isolation valves installed on the top of the wellbore on a wellhead platform. Frac Valves are the major component of a Frac Tree. These valves are often fitted onto the top of the Frac Tree or Wellhead for the frac operation to isolate the fluid from the well. The Frac Valves are capable of producing multi staged fracs in the toughest environments.
Frac Valves/BSO Gate Valves feature either flanged end connections or studded ones. These Valves can be operated with help of actuators with variable drive motors or can be operated manually. Frac Valves are usually made for large bore applications. These types valves have bi-directional design which allows flexibility in the direction of flow of hydrocarbon stream. Frac valves are used by specialized well control organizations and are the preferred choice of valves by organizations that perform drilling on shale plays.
CAMTOP’s field-tried-and-tested Frac Valves/Ball-Screw-Operated (BSO) Gate Valves and accessories are fully designed, manufactured, and tested in accordance with API 6A, API Q1, and NACE MR-01-75 standards, with strict quality control conforming to ISO regulations. Available in bore sizes at 3-1/16″, 4-1/16″, 5-1/8″, 7-1/16″, 9″ and working pressure up to 15000PSI. The standard material for our API-6A frac valves is integral forged AISI 4130 alloy steel, other material and specifications are also available upon request.
– Style – FC and FLS
– Manual, ball screw operated, and hydraulic
– Size of frac valves – 4-1/16″, 5-1/8″ and 7-1/16″
– Pressure ratings – 5M, 10M, 15M and 20M
– Temperature rate – L-U
– Material class – DD, EE, and FF
– Design meets API-6A and PSL3.
– All materials meet and exceed specified criteria including NACE MR-0175 criteria
– Metal-to-metal sealing at the gate-to-seat
– Full-bore, through-conduit and bi-directional design
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