I’ve walked more mechanical rooms than I can count, and, to be honest, the quiet hero in many of them is the humble groove butterfly valve. It’s fast to install, forgiving in tight spaces, and the cost profile still looks good even after freight. This particular model comes out of the development area of Huanmadian, NingJin county, Hebei, China—an area that’s been turning out solid iron castings for decades. Many customers say the latest batches feel smoother on the handle and seal tighter than older imports, which matches what I’ve seen.
| Size range | 2″–12″ (handles 2″–12″; gear operators 2″–12″) |
| Standards | MSS SP-67 (face-to-face); grooves per AWWA C606 Table 4 |
| Pressure rating | ≈ PN16–PN20 (232–290 psi) depending on size/seat; check nameplate |
| Body / disc / seat | Ductile iron (ASTM A536) / SS304 or NI-resist options / EPDM (NBR on request) |
| Coating | Fusion-bonded epoxy ≈ 200–300 μm or liquid epoxy |
| Testing | Shell 1.5× rated; seat 1.1×; leakage Rate A (API 598/ISO 5208) |
| Temperature | ≈ -10 to 110 °C with EPDM; consult for media compatibility |
| Service life | ~15–20 years in treated water; cycle tests ≈ 5,000–10,000 |
You’ll see the groove butterfly valve in HVAC chilled/condensed water, municipal distribution loops, light industrial water lines, and fire-service risers (if specified to NFPA 13 and, where required, UL/FM listed models). In mining or slurry—only if solids are low and elastomer is matched, otherwise use a knife-gate or high-performance butterfly.
| Vendor | Lead time | Certs (≈) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hongda Valve (Hebei, CN) | ≈ 10–25 days ex-works | MSS SP-67, AWWA C606; API 598 test reports | Custom coating/colors; flexible MOQs |
| Global Brand A | Stock on common sizes | UL/FM options for fire service | Premium pricing, broad distributor network |
| Regional Supplier B | ≈ 2–4 weeks | Basic mill certs; ISO 9001 | Competitive, limited customization |
Typical tweaks include SS316 discs for corrosive water, NBR seats for hydrocarbons, locking lever kits, and RAL-matched epoxies. Ask for pressure test sheets, coating DFT logs, and material certs. For fire projects, confirm if a UL/FM-listed groove butterfly valve is required by the AHJ.
Citations: [1] MSS SP-67; [2] AWWA C606; [3] API 598; [4] ISO 5208; [5] NFPA 13.