A flange valve controls or stops fluid flow in a piping system. It connects to pipelines with flanged ends sealed by bolts and gaskets, ensuring a tight, reliable seal. Common in oil and gas, water treatment, and power plants, flanged gate, ball, butterfly, and check valves provide efficient and safe flow control in demanding conditions.
In this article, we’ll cover what a flange valve is, its common types, where it’s used, the global standards it follows, and how to choose the right one for your needs.
Understanding Flange Valves: Design, Function, and Benefits
A flange valve connects to pipes using a pair of flanges bolted together with a gasket between them. This design allows the valve to be easily installed, removed, or maintained—making it ideal for systems that require frequent inspection or part replacement.
Three key takeaways:
- Design: Flange valves feature bolted ends for a secure, reusable joint.
- Sealing: Gaskets between the flanges ensure leak-free sealing under pressure.
- Compatibility: The flanged design matches standardized pipe dimensions, allowing easy integration into most piping systems.
In short, a flange valve offers strength, convenience, and flexibility for controlling flow in industrial applications.
Exploring the Common Types of Flange Valves
Different industries rely on various types of flange valves depending on flow control needs, pressure levels, and media type. Below are the most widely used types.
Flanged Gate Valve
A flanged gate valve uses a sliding gate to open or close the passage of fluid. It’s primarily designed for on/off control rather than throttling. These valves are ideal for pipelines that require full flow with minimal pressure drop—such as oil and gas transmission or chemical process lines. Their robust structure and low resistance make them a preferred option for large-diameter pipes.
Flanged Ball Valve
The flanged ball valve operates by rotating a ball with a hole through its center to control flow. It provides a tight shut-off and quick operation. Because of its low torque requirement and reliable sealing, it’s often used in applications where speed and precision are key, such as petrochemical processing and water treatment. Modern designs feature anti-blowout stems and corrosion-resistant seats for extended service life.
Flanged Butterfly Valve
A flanged butterfly valve has a rotating disc that controls flow through a pipe. It is lightweight, cost-effective, and suitable for large-diameter systems. Among the most common variants is the resilient seated butterfly valve, which uses an elastomer seat to ensure zero leakage and long-term sealing. These valves are excellent for HVAC, power plants, and water distribution systems due to their compact design and easy operation.
Flanged Check Valve
The flanged check valve prevents backflow in a system. It automatically opens with forward flow and closes when the flow reverses, protecting pumps and compressors from damage. These valves are common in wastewater management, oil pipelines, and industrial process systems where reverse flow could cause equipment failure.
Flanged Globe Valve
A flanged globe valve is built for precise flow regulation. It’s used where throttling is needed, such as steam systems or cooling water loops. The internal seat and plug design allow accurate control of flow rate and pressure.
Flanged Plug Valve
The flanged plug valve uses a tapered or cylindrical plug that rotates to open or close the passage. Known for their durability and easy cleaning, plug valves are suitable for slurry, viscous, or corrosive fluids.
Discovering Industrial Applications Across Key Sectors
- Oil & Gas
Flanged valves are essential in oil and gas production, transportation, and refining. CTGV’s valves are designed to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures, including cryogenic sealing at -196°C and high-sulfur environments, ensuring reliable performance with zero leakage in LNG and refinery systems.
- Water Supply & Wastewater
Municipal water systems depend on resilient seated butterfly valves and flanged gate valves for smooth, leak-free operation. Their bolted connection makes maintenance simple, reducing downtime in distribution networks.
- Power Generation
In thermal and nuclear power plants, flanged ball valves and flanged globe valves manage high-pressure steam and cooling cycles. Their ability to handle elevated temperatures and corrosive condensate ensures system safety and efficiency.
- Chemical and Petrochemical Industries
Flanged check valves and butterfly valves handle corrosive fluids and volatile chemicals with precision. CTGV’s valves use stainless steel, duplex steel, and advanced coatings like HVOF or PVD for superior corrosion resistance.

Meeting Global Standards and Testing Requirements
To guarantee safety, compatibility, and durability, flange valves must comply with international standards that define testing and design criteria:
- API 6D / API 609 (American Petroleum Institute): Defines design and testing requirements for pipeline and butterfly valves used in the petroleum and natural gas industries.
- ANSI / ASME B16.5: Covers flange dimensions and pressure classes for standardization across systems.
- EN 12266 / DIN 3230: Specifies pressure testing methods for industrial valves, ensuring zero leakage under load.
- ISO 9001, ISO 14001: Quality and environmental management certifications that confirm consistent production processes.
CTGV ensures compliance with these international standards by performing 13+ quality checks on every valve, including helium leak testing, tensile inspection, and full-body pressure testing.
Selecting the Right Flange Valve for Your System
When choosing a flange valve, consider the following key factors:
- Operating Conditions: Identify pressure and temperature ranges. For example, high-pressure steam systems may require flanged ball valves rated for 150–2500LB.
- Material Compatibility: Choose materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, or duplex alloys based on the media and environment.
- Flow Characteristics: Select the valve type based on control needs, gate valves for isolation, globe valves for regulation, or check valves for backflow prevention.
- Maintenance and Accessibility: Opt for flanged butterfly valves or resilient seated butterfly valves in systems needing frequent inspection.
- Certification and Testing: Always confirm compliance with API, DIN, or ISO standards to ensure durability and reliability.
CTGV provides OEM/ODM customization for all these requirements—tailoring materials, pressure ratings, and sealing types to match your project’s specifications.
Conclusion: Smarter Flow Control with CTGV
From resilient seated butterfly valves to flanged gate and ball valves, flange valves are at the heart of reliable industrial systems. Choosing the right model means safer operations, lower maintenance, and long-term efficiency. At CTGV, decades of experience, API-certified quality, and custom-engineered valve solutions ensure every product performs flawlessly under pressure.
Explore CTGV’s collection of flange valves and discover how precision engineering meets industrial reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a flange valve used for?
It controls or isolates fluid flow in pipelines, ensuring leak-free connections through bolted flanges.
2. What industries use flange valves?
They are used in oil and gas, chemical plants, power generation, and water treatment facilities.
3. What are resilient seated butterfly valves?
These are flanged butterfly valves with an elastomer seat that provides zero-leak sealing and easy operation.
4. Are flange valves easy to maintain?
Yes. Their bolted design allows quick disassembly for cleaning or repair without cutting the pipeline.
5. What standards should flange valves meet?
Look for API 6D, API 609, ANSI, ISO, and EN 12266 certifications for quality assurance.






