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API 600 vs API 602 Gate Valves: Cast and Forged Explained

VTXFLOW Engineering Team · 2026-07-17

Both standards govern steel gate valves, yet they describe two different products. Ordering the wrong one wastes money at small sizes and is simply impossible at large ones.

API 600 — cast steel, larger bores

API 600 gate valves are cast (typically WCB, WC6, WC9, CF8M), bolted-bonnet, OS&Y valves covering roughly 2" to 60" in Class 150–2500. Casting economically produces the large, complex body shapes, and the standard specifies generous wall thickness, renewable seat rings and hard-faced trim — the workhorse isolation valve of refineries and power plants.

API 602 — forged steel, compact and high pressure

API 602 valves are forged (A105, F11, F22, F304/316) and cover the small-bore range, typically 1/4" to 4", in Class 800 to 2500. Forging gives a dense, porosity-free structure ideal for high pressure and hydrogen or sour service. Bonnets may be bolted, welded, or pressure-seal for the highest ratings; ends are usually socket-weld, threaded or butt-weld.

Which one do you need?

  • 2" and larger, general refinery/plant service: API 600 cast
  • 2" and smaller, Class 800+: API 602 forged
  • Power station main steam Class 900–2500: pressure-seal bonnet designs
  • Zero fugitive emissions: bellows-sealed gate valves

Documentation to request

Whichever standard applies, insist on EN 10204 3.1 material certificates, hydrostatic shell and seat test reports per API 598, and — for sour service — NACE MR0175 compliance. All VTXFLOW gate valves ship with this documentation as standard.

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