Valves for Catch Pots, Vacuum Systems & Chemical Process Industries
A complete technical guide to valve materials, seat options, application selection, and recommended arrangements for chemical, pharmaceutical, solvent, and vacuum process systems.
Valve Materials
10 primary materials used across chemical and vacuum process industries
Stainless Steel (SS) Valves
- SS 304 / 304L
- SS 316 / 316L
- Duplex SS & Super Duplex SS
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Long service life
- Suitable for vacuum service
- Easy maintenance
- Chemical & pharmaceutical plants
- Food processing
- Solvent handling & vacuum systems
PTFE-Lined Valves
- Carbon Steel Body + PTFE Lining
- Stainless Steel Body + PTFE Lining
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Low friction, non-stick surface
- Suitable for aggressive chemicals
PFA-Lined Valves
- Perfluoroalkoxy Alkane (PFA)
- Superior grade lining vs PTFE
- Better flexibility
- Better permeability resistance
- Improved lining quality
- Ultra-pure chemicals
- Pharmaceutical plants
- High-purity process systems
Polypropylene (PP) Valves
- Lightweight construction
- Low cost
- Good corrosion resistance
- Acid transfer lines
- Water treatment systems
- Chemical dosing
PVDF Valves
- Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)
- Better strength than PP
- Excellent chemical resistance
- UV resistant
- Strong acids & chlorine systems
- High-purity chemical plants
Cast Iron (CI) Valves
- Economical
- Easy availability
- Not suitable for corrosive chemicals
- Water systems
- Utility services
Carbon Steel (CS) Valves
- ASTM A216 WCB
- ASTM A105
- Strong construction
- Cost effective
- Steam service
- Oil systems
- Utility services
Hastelloy Valves
- Hastelloy C276
- Hastelloy B2
- Exceptional corrosion resistance
- Highly corrosive chemical service
- Acid plants
Monel Valves
- Excellent seawater resistance
- Marine service
- Chlorine plants
- Alkali plants
Titanium Valves
- Outstanding corrosion resistance
- Lightweight construction
- Chlorine service
- Seawater systems
- Specialty chemical plants
Valve Seat Materials
Temperature ratings and applications for common seat and seal materials
| Material | Temperature Range | Applications |
|---|---|---|
| PTFE | Up to 200°C | Chemicals, Vacuum |
| RPTFE | Up to 230°C | Higher strength applications |
| PEEK | Up to 250°C | High-performance service |
| Viton | Up to 200°C | Solvents |
| EPDM | Up to 150°C | Water, acids |
| Nitrile (NBR) | Up to 100°C | Oils |
| Metal Seat | Up to 600°C | Steam, high temperature service |
Valve Selection for Catch Pot Applications
Service-specific material recommendations for process engineers
| Service | Recommended Valve Material |
|---|---|
| Vacuum Catch Pot Drain | SS316 Ball Valve |
| Solvent Recovery | SS316 / PTFE-Lined Valve |
| Acid Service | PTFE / PFA-Lined Valve |
| HCl Service | PTFE-Lined or Hastelloy |
| Sulfuric Acid | PTFE-Lined Valve |
| Pharmaceutical Plant | SS316L Ball Valve |
| High Temperature Service | SS316 or Metal-Seated Valve |
| Chlorine Service | PTFE-Lined, PVDF, Titanium |
| Caustic Service | SS316 / PTFE-Lined Valve |
Typical Valve Arrangement on a Catch Pot
Standard connection locations and valve types by position
- Vacuum Isolation Ball Valve
- Vacuum Relief Valve
- Vent Valve
- Pressure / Vacuum Gauge Valve
- Sample Valve
- Level Indicator Isolation Valve
- Drain Ball Valve
- Flush Valve
- Condensate Discharge Valve
- Safety Relief Valve (SRV)
- Rupture Disc
Recommended MOC for Chemical & Vacuum Applications
Component-level material specification for standard installations
| Component | Preferred Material |
|---|---|
| Catch Pot Body | SS316L |
| Demister Pad | SS316 |
| Drain Valve | SS316 Ball Valve |
| Vacuum Isolation Valve | SS316 Ball Valve |
| Gasket | PTFE |
| O-Ring | Viton / PTFE |
| Sight Glass Seal | PTFE |
| Safety Valve | SS316 |
Best-Practice Material Combination
For most chemical, pharmaceutical, solvent recovery, and vacuum pump protection systems, SS316L construction with PTFE gaskets/seats and SS316 ball valves provides the best balance of corrosion resistance, vacuum performance, durability, and cost.
