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High-Temperature Angle Seat Valves: Complete Guide
Date:2026-04-07 11:19:18 Author:Zhejiang Kinko Fluid Equipment Co., Ltd

What Is a High-Temperature Angle Seat Valve?

A high-temperature angle seat valve is designed to handle media temperatures above 180°C (356°F). Key differences from standard valves include:

FeatureStandard ValveHigh-Temperature Valve
Maximum temperature180°C (PTFE seal)230°C – 300°C
Seal materialPTFEPEEK, PI, metal
Bonnet designStandard lengthExtended (thermal spacer)
Actuator protectionNoneHeat shield or remote mounting
Stem seal materialPTFEGraphite or high-temp PTFE

Temperature Limits by Component

Seal Material Temperature Limits

Seal MaterialMaximum Continuous TemperatureSuitable For
PTFE (standard)180°C (356°F)Saturated steam, hot water
Reinforced PTFE200°C (392°F)Superheated steam (low pressure)
PEEK250°C (482°F)Thermal oil, superheated steam
PI (Polyimide)280°C (536°F)High-temperature gas, thermal oil
Metal seal (stainless steel)300°C+ (572°F+)Extreme high temperature

Body Material Temperature Limits

Body MaterialMaximum TemperatureNotes
Stainless steel 304400°C (752°F)Limited by seal, not body
Stainless steel 316400°C (752°F)Limited by seal, not body
Carbon steel400°C (752°F)Rare for angle seat valves

Note: The valve body can handle much higher temperatures than the seals. The limiting factor is always the seal material.

Actuator Temperature Limits

Actuator TypeMaximum Ambient TemperatureNotes
Standard aluminum actuator60°C (140°F)Requires heat protection above this
High-temp actuator (special seals)80°C (176°F)Limited availability
Remote mounted actuatorUnlimitedActuator away from heat source

Key Design Features for High-Temperature Service

Feature 1: Extended Bonnet (Thermal Spacer)

An extended bonnet is a lengthened stem housing that increases the distance between the hot valve body and the actuator.

Bonnet LengthTemperature ReductionApplication
Standard (no extension)0°C dropMedia up to 180°C
50mm extension30–40°C dropMedia up to 220°C
100mm extension60–80°C dropMedia up to 260°C
150mm extension90–120°C dropMedia up to 300°C

How it works: Heat travels up the stem. The longer bonnet provides more surface area for heat dissipation to the atmosphere before reaching the actuator.

Feature 2: High-Temperature Stem Seals

Standard PTFE stem seals soften at high temperatures. High-temperature valves use alternative materials.

Stem Seal MaterialMaximum TemperatureCharacteristics
PTFE (standard)180°CLow friction, good sealing
High-temp PTFE (filled)220°CReinforced with glass or carbon
Graphite400°CExcellent high-temp stability, requires higher actuation force
Flexible graphite450°CGood sealing, used in steam service
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Feature 3: Heat Shield

A heat shield is a physical barrier between the valve body and actuator.

Heat Shield TypeTemperature ReductionBest For
Aluminum radiation shield20–30°CModerate high-temperature
Ceramic fiber blanket50–70°CExtreme high-temperature
Stainless steel shield with air gap30–40°CSteam and thermal oil

Feature 4: Remote Actuator Mounting

For the highest temperatures, mount the actuator away from the valve and connect with an extended stem or linkage.

Remote Mounting MethodMaximum Valve TemperatureComplexity
Extended stem (rigid coupling)300°CModerate
Mechanical linkage (levers)350°CHigh
Pneumatic signal (pilot-operated)UnlimitedLow (use separate pilot valve)

High-Temperature Seal Materials Compared

MaterialMax TempPressure RatingWear ResistanceCostBest Application
PTFE180°C16 barModerateLowSaturated steam
Reinforced PTFE200°C16 barGoodLow-MediumSuperheated steam (low pressure)
PEEK250°C16 barExcellentMediumThermal oil, high-pressure steam
PI280°C10 barExcellentHighExtreme gas, special applications
Metal (SS)300°C+25 bar+Very highVery HighCritical high-temp isolation

Application-Specific Guidelines

Superheated Steam

Superheated steam exceeds 180°C and contains no liquid water. It is more aggressive to seals than saturated steam.

Steam TemperatureRecommended SealBonnet Requirement
180°C – 200°CReinforced PTFE50mm extension
200°C – 230°CPEEK100mm extension
230°C – 250°CPEEK or PI100mm extension + heat shield
Above 250°CConsult KinkoRemote actuator

Special considerations for superheated steam:

IssueSolution
No lubrication (dry steam)Use graphite stem seals
Thermal shockWarm up valve slowly before full flow
Seal hardeningReplace seals more frequently (every 200k–300k cycles)

Thermal Oil (Heat Transfer Fluid)

Thermal oil operates at 200°C – 350°C and is used in chemical, plastic, and food processing.

Oil TemperatureRecommended SealBonnet Requirement
200°C – 230°CReinforced PTFE or PEEK50–100mm extension
230°C – 280°CPEEK100mm extension + heat shield
280°C – 320°CPI or metal sealRemote actuator recommended

Special considerations for thermal oil:

IssueSolution
Oil coking on stemUse polished stem; extend bonnet to cool
Seal swellingUse PEEK (resists oil absorption)
Fire riskUse metal seal for highest safety

Hot Gas (Air, Nitrogen, Exhaust)

Hot gases are less damaging to seals than steam or oil but require similar temperature considerations.

Gas TemperatureRecommended SealNotes
180°C – 250°CPEEKDry gas may need external stem lubrication
250°C – 300°CPI or metal sealConsider remote actuator
Above 300°CMetal sealSpecial order; consult Kinko

Technical Specifications: Kinko High-Temperature Angle Seat Valves

ParameterStandard High-TempExtreme High-Temp
Body materialSS316SS316
Seat seal materialReinforced PTFE or PEEKPI or metal
Maximum temperature200°C – 250°C250°C – 300°C+
Maximum pressure16 bar (DN15–50)10–16 bar
Bonnet typeExtended (50–100mm)Extended (100–150mm) + heat shield
Stem sealHigh-temp PTFE or graphiteGraphite or flexible graphite
ActuatorStandard aluminum with heat shieldRemote mounted
End connectionsThreaded, flangedThreaded, flanged
Sizes availableDN15 – DN80DN15 – DN50
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Selection Guide for High-Temperature Service

QuestionAnswerRecommendation
What is the maximum media temperature?180°C – 200°CReinforced PTFE + 50mm bonnet
What is the maximum media temperature?200°C – 250°CPEEK + 100mm bonnet + heat shield
What is the maximum media temperature?250°C – 300°CPI or metal seal + remote actuator
Is the media steam?YesUse graphite stem seals
Is the media thermal oil?YesUse PEEK seal; extended bonnet
Is the media dry gas?YesAdd external stem lubrication port
Is cycling frequency high (>10 cycles/min)?YesChoose PEEK or metal seal (more wear resistant)
Is fail-safe required?YesEnsure actuator spring is rated for high-temp (special alloy)

Installation Tips for High-Temperature Valves

RecommendationReason
Install with actuator vertical or horizontal (not pointing down)Prevents heat rising directly into actuator
Allow warm-up time (10–15 minutes)Prevents thermal shock to seals
Use thermal paste on stem threadsImproves heat dissipation
Install heat shield between body and actuatorReduces radiant heat transfer
Consider remote actuator mounting above 250°CProtects actuator seals and lubricants
Use flexible stainless steel tubing for pilot airAllows vibration and thermal expansion
Insulate valve body only (not bonnet)Bonnet needs to dissipate heat

Comparison: Standard vs. High-Temperature Angle Seat Valves

FeatureStandard ValveHigh-Temperature Valve
Maximum media temperature180°C250°C – 300°C
Seat sealPTFEPEEK, PI, or metal
Stem sealPTFEGraphite or high-temp PTFE
BonnetStandardExtended (50–150mm)
Heat shieldNot includedIncluded above 200°C
Actuator mountingDirectRemote (above 250°C)
Cost (relative)1.0x1.5x – 3.0x
Maintenance intervalStandard40–50% shorter
Typical applicationsSaturated steam, hot waterSuperheated steam, thermal oil

Why Kinko for High-Temperature Angle Seat Valves?

Kinko high-temperature angle seat valves are engineered for demanding thermal applications:

  • PEEK and PI seals tested at 250°C continuous

  • Extended bonnets up to 150mm for heat dissipation

  • Graphite stem seals for dry steam and gas

  • Heat shields included for applications above 200°C

  • Material certifications available for high-temperature service


Conclusion

High-temperature angle seat valves extend the range of reliable actuation from 180°C to over 300°C.

Temperature RangeRecommended Configuration
180°C – 200°CReinforced PTFE + 50mm extended bonnet
200°C – 250°CPEEK seal + 100mm bonnet + heat shield
250°C – 300°CPI or metal seal + remote actuator

For superheated steam, thermal oil, or hot gas applications above 180°C, a properly specified high-temperature angle seat valve delivers reliable, long-term service.

Need a valve for high-temperature service? Contact Kinko with your media, temperature, pressure, and cycle rate. We will recommend the optimal seal, bonnet, and actuator configuration.


FAQ: High-Temperature Angle Seat Valves

Q: Can I use a standard PTFE-sealed valve for superheated steam?
A: No. Standard PTFE softens above 180°C. Use reinforced PTFE (200°C) .

Q: How do I know if I need an extended bonnet?
A: If media temperature exceeds 180°C, always use an extended bonnet. Measure actuator body temperature during operation—it should stay below 60°C.

Q: What happens to the actuator at high temperatures?
A: Actuator seals soften, lubricants evaporate, and springs lose force. Above 200°C media temperature, use a heat shield or remote mounting.

Q: Can I use a high-temperature valve for cold media as well?
A: Yes, but PEEK and PI seals are less flexible than PTFE at low temperatures. For media below 0°C, PTFE is preferred.

Q: How long do PEEK seals last in steam service?
A: 500,000 to 1,000,000 cycles typical, depending on steam quality and differential pressure.

Q: Do you offer metal-seated high-temperature angle seat valves?
A: Yes, for applications above 300°C. Contact Kinko for specifications and lead time

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