When pressure, temperature, and the medium all pose challenges 

In the chemical industry, standard valves quickly reach their limits—especially when multiple extreme conditions arise simultaneously. That was exactly the case in a recent customer project.

The Challenge

The process window encompasses two contrasting operating conditions: high pressure at low temperatures (70 bar / 50 °C) and high temperatures at low pressure (300 °C / 1 bar). The medium used is terephthalic acid (30%)—a key raw material for PET production that is both corrosive and prone to scaling. Leaks are not an option in this process.

The Solution

A bottom-discharge ball valve with a metal sealing system and a trunnion-mounted ball is used. The metal seal retains its shape even at extreme temperatures and with aggressive media—unlike elastomers. The trunnion-mounted ball absorbs mechanical loads directly via bearings, not via the seal seats, which minimizes wear and ensures a long service life.

The valve is designed for pressures up to 160 bar and temperatures from −10 °C to +300 °C. In terms of materials, a 1.4980 (heat-resistant high-strength) actuator shaft, carbon bearings, Inconel coil springs, and FFKM-HT O-rings ensure chemical and thermal resistance across the entire operating range.

Conclusion

This project demonstrates what is possible when a valve is consistently designed for the process—rather than the other way around. At ATEC, we develop and manufacture all our special ball valves precisely according to this principle: customized, uncompromising, and 100% Made in Germany.

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