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SHARPE

SHARPE is a manufacturer of industrial valves, including gate, globe, check, and ball valves, serving applications in petroleum, gas, steam, and general industrial service. The brand is known for producing valves in a range of materials—carbon steel, stainless steel (including CF8M, 316, and 316L), and forged steel—with pressure ratings from 200 psi CWP to 1,975 psi CWP and connection types such as flanged (Class 150, Class 300), FNPT, and socket weld. SHARPE valves are available with rising or non-rising stems, solid or flex wedges, and OS&Y or non-rising stem configurations, covering sizes from 1/2 inch to 14 inches. The product line includes gate valves for petroleum and gas applications, globe valves for steam media, swing check valves, and general-purpose gate valves. SHARPE valves are designed to meet industry standards for pressure-temperature ratings and are constructed with materials like 410 stainless steel wedges, metal seats, and CF8M or carbon steel bonnets. 3G Electric stocks over 540 SKUs of SHARPE valves and actuator parts, providing a broad selection of configurations for plant engineers and procurement specialists. The inventory includes rising stem stainless steel gate valves with Class 300 flanges, forged steel gate valves with socket x FNPT connections, and stainless steel swing check valves with FNPSM threads. 3G Electric supports the line by offering detailed specifications—such as bonnet material, wedge material, seat material, and maximum pressure—allowing buyers to match valves to system requirements without relying on marketing claims. The catalog covers both standard and specialty configurations, including flex wedge designs for thermal cycling and solid wedge designs for high-pressure shutoff. For maintenance managers and engineers, SHARPE valves provide a range of options for isolation, throttling, and backflow prevention in piping systems handling hydrocarbons, steam, water, and other process fluids. 3G Electric's global shipping ensures availability of these components for projects worldwide, with no geographic restrictions on procurement.

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About SHARPE

SHARPE is a manufacturer of industrial valves, including gate, globe, check, and ball valves, serving applications in petroleum, gas, steam, and general industrial service. The brand is known for producing valves in a range of materials—carbon steel, stainless steel (including CF8M, 316, and 316L), and forged steel—with pressure ratings from 200 psi CWP to 1,975 psi CWP and connection types such as flanged (Class 150, Class 300), FNPT, and socket weld. SHARPE valves are available with rising or non-rising stems, solid or flex wedges, and OS&Y or non-rising stem configurations, covering sizes from 1/2 inch to 14 inches. The product line includes gate valves for petroleum and gas applications, globe valves for steam media, swing check valves, and general-purpose gate valves. SHARPE valves are designed to meet industry standards for pressure-temperature ratings and are constructed with materials like 410 stainless steel wedges, metal seats, and CF8M or carbon steel bonnets. 3G Electric stocks over 540 SKUs of SHARPE valves and actuator parts, providing a broad selection of configurations for plant engineers and procurement specialists. The inventory includes rising stem stainless steel gate valves with Class 300 flanges, forged steel gate valves with socket x FNPT connections, and stainless steel swing check valves with FNPSM threads. 3G Electric supports the line by offering detailed specifications—such as bonnet material, wedge material, seat material, and maximum pressure—allowing buyers to match valves to system requirements without relying on marketing claims. The catalog covers both standard and specialty configurations, including flex wedge designs for thermal cycling and solid wedge designs for high-pressure shutoff. For maintenance managers and engineers, SHARPE valves provide a range of options for isolation, throttling, and backflow prevention in piping systems handling hydrocarbons, steam, water, and other process fluids. 3G Electric's global shipping ensures availability of these components for projects worldwide, with no geographic restrictions on procurement.

Common Applications

  • Petroleum and gas pipeline isolation — SHARPE rising stem gate valves (Class 300, CF8M stainless steel)
  • Steam system flow regulation — SHARPE Z-body globe valves (carbon steel, FNPT, for steam media)
  • General-purpose water or air shutoff — SHARPE non-rising stem gate valves (316 stainless steel, FNPT, 200 psi CWP)
  • High-pressure hydrocarbon service — SHARPE forged steel gate valves (socket x FNPT, 1,975 psi CWP, solid wedge)
  • Backflow prevention in process lines — SHARPE swing check valves (stainless steel, FNPSM, 400°F rating)
  • Refinery or chemical plant throttling — SHARPE 316L stainless steel globe valves (OS&Y, FNPT, for steam media)

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about SHARPE from 3G Electric.

What materials are SHARPE gate valves available in?

SHARPE gate valves are available in carbon steel, stainless steel (including CF8M, 316, and 316L), and forged steel. Wedge materials include CF8M stainless steel and 410 stainless steel. Bonnet materials match the body material, such as CF8M stainless steel, carbon steel, or forged steel. Seat materials are typically steel or metal. These material options allow selection based on media compatibility, pressure, and temperature requirements.

What pressure ratings do SHARPE valves typically have?

SHARPE valves are rated for cold working pressures (CWP) ranging from 200 psi to 1,975 psi, depending on the model and material. For example, a 2-inch 316 stainless steel non-rising stem gate valve is rated at 200 psi CWP, while a 1/2-inch forged steel rising stem gate valve is rated at 1,975 psi CWP. Flanged gate valves are available in Class 150 (285 psi CWP) and Class 300 (720 psi CWP). Always verify the specific model's pressure rating against your system's maximum operating pressure.

What types of stem configurations are offered in SHARPE gate valves?

SHARPE gate valves are available with rising stem (OS&Y) and non-rising stem configurations. Rising stem valves provide visual indication of valve position and are common in applications where stem clearance is not an issue. Non-rising stem valves are used where vertical space is limited, such as in buried or confined installations. Both configurations are offered in various sizes and pressure classes.

Are SHARPE globe valves suitable for steam service?

Yes, SHARPE globe valves are specifically designed for steam media. Models include carbon steel Z-body globe valves with FNPT connections and 316L stainless steel straight-body globe valves with FNPT connections. These valves feature metal seats and are available with non-rising or OS&Y stems. They are suitable for throttling and regulating flow in steam systems within their pressure and temperature limits.

What connection types are available for SHARPE check valves?

SHARPE swing check valves are available with FNPSM (female national pipe straight mechanical) connections, as seen in the 3/4-inch stainless steel inline swing check valve. Other SHARPE valves offer flanged connections (Class 150, Class 300), FNPT, and socket weld connections. The connection type depends on the specific model and application requirements.

Can SHARPE valves be used in petroleum and gas applications?

Yes, many SHARPE gate valves are specifically designed for the petroleum and gas industry. These include rising stem stainless steel valves with Class 300 flanges and forged steel valves with socket x FNPT connections. They are constructed with materials like CF8M stainless steel and 410 stainless steel wedges to withstand hydrocarbon service conditions. Always verify the valve's pressure rating and material compatibility with the specific media.