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What Is a Knife Gate Valve? Structure, Working Principle & Types

  • 03/05/2026
  • WHAT IS A KNIFE GATE VALVE? STRUCTURE, WORKING PRINCIPLE AND DETAILED CLASSIFICATION


    WHAT IS A KNIFE GATE VALVE?

    A Knife Gate Valve is an industrial valve designed to shut off flow in media containing solids, slurry, or viscous materials by using a sharp-edged blade that cuts through the fluid.

    👉 Unlike traditional gate valves, it features a thin, sharp blade capable of cutting through sludge, pulp, and suspended solids.

    👉 It is mainly used for on/off (isolation) purposes, not for precise flow regulation.

    What Is a Knife Gate Valve? Structure, Working Principle & Types
    What Is a Knife Gate Valve? Structure, Working Principle & Types

    ROLE OF KNIFE GATE VALVES IN SYSTEMS

    Knife gate valves are used to:

    • Isolate flow containing solids or sludge
    • Prevent pipeline clogging
    • Ensure reliable shut-off in harsh conditions
    • Improve system durability

    👉 They are essential in industries handling thick or contaminated fluids.


    STRUCTURE OF A KNIFE GATE VALVE

    A standard knife gate valve consists of the following components:


    1. Body

    • The main flow housing
    • Materials: cast iron, carbon steel, stainless steel

    2. Blade (Gate)

    • Thin, sharp-edged plate
    • Cuts through solids and slurry

    👉 This is the most critical component of the valve


    3. Stem

    • Transfers motion from actuator to blade

    4. Seat & Seal

    • Rubber or metal
    • Ensures tight shut-off

    5. Actuator

    • Manual (handwheel)
    • Pneumatic
    • Electric

    WORKING PRINCIPLE OF A KNIFE GATE VALVE

    The operation is based on vertical movement of the blade:


    🔹 Open position:

    • Blade is lifted
    • Flow passes freely

    🔹 Closed position:

    • Blade moves downward
    • Cuts through media
    • Presses against the seat → blocks flow

    👉 The sharp blade allows it to cut through solids without clogging, making it highly effective in slurry applications.


    TYPES OF KNIFE GATE VALVES


    1. Based on actuation

    • Manual knife gate valve
    • Pneumatic knife gate valve
    • Electric knife gate valve

    2. Based on sealing direction

    • Unidirectional
    • Bidirectional

    3. Based on design

    • Wafer type
    • Lug type
    • Flanged type

    CLASSIFICATION BY APPLICATION (VERY IMPORTANT)


    💧 1. Knife gate valves for wastewater

    • Primary application
    • Used for sludge and slurry
    • Anti-clogging design

    👉 Most common usage


    🔥 2. Knife gate valves for steam

    • Rarely used (due to high pressure)
    • If used → high-temperature steel required

    💨 3. Knife gate valves for air systems

    • Used in bulk material handling
    • Less common

    ⛽ 4. Knife gate valves for oil & viscous liquids

    • Suitable for thick fluids
    • Requires good sealing performance

    ☣️ 5. Knife gate valves for chemicals

    • Materials: SS316 or PTFE-lined
    • Corrosion-resistant

    👉 Especially suitable for:

    • Sludge
    • Pulp
    • Ash
    • Mining slurry

    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KNIFE GATE VALVE AND SAFETY VALVE

    Criteria Knife Gate Valve Safety Valve
    Function Flow isolation Pressure relief
    Media Solids, slurry Gas, steam
    Operation Manual/electric/pneumatic Automatic (pressure-based)

    ADVANTAGES OF KNIFE GATE VALVES

    ✔ Cuts through solids effectively
    ✔ Resistant to clogging
    ✔ Simple design
    ✔ Cost-effective
    ✔ Easy maintenance


    DISADVANTAGES

    ❌ Not suitable for throttling
    ❌ Limited for high-pressure systems
    ❌ Lower sealing performance compared to ball valves


    INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

    Knife gate valves are widely used in:

    • Wastewater treatment plants
    • Pulp & paper industry
    • Mining operations
    • Cement plants
    • Chemical processing
    • Power plants

    👉 Ideal for media containing solids or slurry.


    HOW TO SELECT A KNIFE GATE VALVE


    1. Based on medium

    • Sludge → cast iron valve
    • Chemicals → SS316
    • Slurry → heavy-duty knife gate valve

    2. Based on pressure

    • Typically PN10 – PN16
    • Not suitable for high pressure

    3. Based on actuation

    • Manual → simple systems
    • Pneumatic → automation
    • Electric → remote control

    4. Based on size

    • Common range: DN50 – DN1000+

    CONTACT PHUC MINH ENGINEERING

    Phuc Minh Engineering Co., Ltd specializes in supplying:

    • Cast iron knife gate valves
    • Stainless steel knife gate valves
    • Pneumatic knife gate valves
    • Electric knife gate valves
    • Industrial knife gate valve solutions

    🌐 Website: pm-e.vn
    📧 Email: info@pm-e.vn
    📱 Hotline: +84 907 450 506 – +84 902 720 814 – +84 979 737 351 – +84 902 800 728


    CONCLUSION

    Knife gate valves are the optimal solution for systems:

    ✔ Handling sludge and solids
    ✔ Prone to clogging
    ✔ Requiring reliable shut-off

    👉 Selecting the right knife gate valve ensures stable operation, reduced maintenance, and extended system lifespan.

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