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Belgrade serves as the procurement hub for Serbia's energy and petrochemical sector — NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije, majority Gazprom Neft ownership) operates the Pančevo refinery (4.8 Mtpa capacity, processing Russian Urals crude) and the Novi Sad refinery complex, requiring ASME B16.34 gate valves, ball valves, NACE MR0103 sour-service valves, and API 607 fire-safe isolation valves; HIP Petrohemija Pančevo operates the only ethylene cracker in the Western Balkans (250,000 t/yr ethylene, LDPE/HDPE production), requiring SS 316L and Hastelloy C-276 valves for cracker service; Srbijagas operates the TurkStream entry point at Zaječar and the Banatski Dvor underground gas storage (800 mcm — one of the largest in Southeast Europe), requiring API 6D pipeline ball valves; RTB Bor / Zidjin Copper (one of Europe's largest copper mines) requires knife gate valves and rubber-lined butterfly valves for tailings and flotation circuits; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Belgrade-based NIS and EPC procurement teams with PED CE, ASME B16.34, and NACE-compliant valves with EN 10204 3.1 MTCs.

ASME Section III Class 2/3 gate, globe, and check valves with N-stamp traceability for nuclear power plant balance-of-plant, auxiliary, and spent-fuel cooling systems.

ASME Section III (Class 2/3)ASME B16.34IEEE 382 (MOV)IEEE 344 (Seismic)10 CFR 50 Appendix B
API 6D Certified
ASME B16.34
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Nuclear Power Plants Valves — Available in Belgrade

Gate Valve (ASME Sec. III Cl.2)

Class 150 / 300 / 600 (ASME B16.34 ratings)

Main isolation on auxiliary cooling, emergency core cooling (ECCS) suction, and spent fuel pool cooling

Materials: A351 CF8M (SS316 cast), A182 F316 forged (Class 2); WCB with SS316 trim (Class 3)  ·  Standards: ASME Section III NB/NC/ND, ASME B16.34, ASME B16.10
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Globe Valve

Class 150 / 300

Throttling and control on reactor auxiliary cooling, chemical dosing, and letdown systems

Materials: A351 CF8M SS316, A182 F316L for radioactive waste service  ·  Standards: ASME Section III Class 2/3, IEEE 382 for motor-operated versions
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Check Valve

Class 150 / 300 / 600

Back-flow prevention on ECCS injection lines, charging pump outlets, and feedwater systems

Materials: A351 CF8M (SS316), A182 F316 lift or swing check  ·  Standards: ASME Section III Class 2/3, API 594
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Butterfly Valve

Class 150

Large-bore isolation on service water, component cooling water, and turbine building HVAC

Materials: A216 WCB with SS316 disc and EPDM seat; rubber-lined for raw water service  ·  Standards: ASME Section III Class 3, AWWA C504, IEEE 382
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Nuclear Power Plants Industry in Belgrade

Belgrade serves as the procurement hub for Serbia's energy and petrochemical sector — NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije, majority Gazprom Neft ownership) operates the Pančevo refinery (4.8 Mtpa capacity, processing Russian Urals crude) and the Novi Sad refinery complex, requiring ASME B16.34 gate valves, ball valves, NACE MR0103 sour-service valves, and API 607 fire-safe isolation valves; HIP Petrohemija Pančevo operates the only ethylene cracker in the Western Balkans (250,000 t/yr ethylene, LDPE/HDPE production), requiring SS 316L and Hastelloy C-276 valves for cracker service; Srbijagas operates the TurkStream entry point at Zaječar and the Banatski Dvor underground gas storage (800 mcm — one of the largest in Southeast Europe), requiring API 6D pipeline ball valves; RTB Bor / Zidjin Copper (one of Europe's largest copper mines) requires knife gate valves and rubber-lined butterfly valves for tailings and flotation circuits; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Belgrade-based NIS and EPC procurement teams with PED CE, ASME B16.34, and NACE-compliant valves with EN 10204 3.1 MTCs.

Oil Refining (NIS — Naftna Industrija Srbije, Novi Sad and Pančevo refineries)Petrochemical (HIP Petrohemija Pančevo — ethylene, polyethylene)Power Generation (EPS — Nikola Tesla A/B thermal, Djerdap hydro)Chemical (Hemija Group, Zorka Šabac — agrochemicals)Mining (Bor copper mine — RTB Bor, Zidjin Copper)Gas Infrastructure (Srbijagas — TurkStream Serbia)

Critical Valve Requirements

ASME Section III Class 2/3 design: complete material traceability (Certified Material Test Reports — CMTRs) for all pressure-boundary components
N-stamp or NA-stamp: third-party ASME Nuclear Inspector oversight for Class 2 and above
Seismic qualification per IEEE 344 — valves on safety-related systems must withstand Operating Basis Earthquake (OBE) and Safe Shutdown Earthquake (SSE)
Motor-operated valves (MOVs) qualified per IEEE 382 — torque, voltage variation, and harsh-environment performance testing
QA programme per 10 CFR 50 Appendix B (USA) or AERB Safety Guide (India) — design control, procurement document control, inspection, and test records
No substitution of materials without NCR (Non-Conformance Report) and AERB/NRC approval — traceability is mandatory

Why Belgrade's Oil Refining (NIS — Naftna Industrija Srbije, Novi Sad and Pančevo refineries) Sector Needs Nuclear Power Plants Valves

Belgrade serves as the procurement hub for Serbia's energy and petrochemical sector — NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije, majority Gazprom Neft ownership) operates the Pančevo refinery (4.8 Mtpa capacity, processing Russian Urals crude) and the Novi Sad refinery complex, requiring ASME B16.34 gate valves, ball valves, NACE MR0103 sour-service valves, and API 607 fire-safe isolation valves; HIP Petrohemija Pančevo operates the only ethylene cracker in the Western Balkans (250,000 t/yr ethylene, LDPE/HDPE production), requiring SS 316L and Hastelloy C-276 valves for cracker service; Srbijagas operates the TurkStream entry point at Zaječar and the Banatski Dvor underground gas storage (800 mcm — one of the largest in Southeast Europe), requiring API 6D pipeline ball valves; RTB Bor / Zidjin Copper (one of Europe's largest copper mines) requires knife gate valves and rubber-lined butterfly valves for tailings and flotation circuits; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Belgrade-based NIS and EPC procurement teams with PED CE, ASME B16.34, and NACE-compliant valves with EN 10204 3.1 MTCs. Key facilities in the Belgrade area — including NIS Pančevo Oil Refinery (4.8 Mtpa, 22 km from Belgrade), HIP Petrohemija Pančevo (ethylene complex, 22 km), RTB Bor (copper mining, 230 km SE — Zidjin Copper) — rely on Gate Valve (ASME Sec. III Cl.2) for their oil refining (nis — naftna industrija srbije, novi sad and pančevo refineries) operations. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Gate Valve (ASME Sec. III Cl.2), Globe Valve, Check Valve, Butterfly Valve for nuclear power plants projects across Serbia, with full ASME Section III (Class 2/3) and ASME B16.34 compliance documentation — EN 10204 3.1 material test certificates, API 598 pressure test reports, and third-party inspection co-ordination available for every order.

Delivery to Belgrade

Vajra Industrial Solutions offers export documentation and delivery to Belgrade in 7–14 business days. Emergency dispatch available for plant shutdowns and critical site requirements.

Also serving: NIS Pančevo Oil Refinery (4.8 Mtpa, 22 km from Belgrade), HIP Petrohemija Pančevo (ethylene complex, 22 km), RTB Bor (copper mining, 230 km SE — Zidjin Copper), EPS Nikola Tesla A&B power stations (Obrenovac, 30 km), Srbijagas Banatski Dvor underground gas storage (130 km NE)

FAQ — Nuclear Power Plants Valves in Belgrade

Do you supply nuclear power plants valves in Belgrade?
Yes. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Gate Valve (ASME Sec. III Cl.2), Globe Valve, Check Valve, Butterfly Valve for nuclear power plants applications in Belgrade, Serbia. Belgrade serves as the procurement hub for Serbia's energy and petrochemical sector — NIS (Naftna Industrija Srbije, majority Gazprom Neft ownership) operates the Pančevo refinery (4.8 Mtpa capacity, processing Russian Urals crude) and the Novi Sad refinery complex, requiring ASME B16.34 gate valves, ball valves, NACE MR0103 sour-service valves, and API 607 fire-safe isolation valves; HIP Petrohemija Pančevo operates the only ethylene cracker in the Western Balkans (250,000 t/yr ethylene, LDPE/HDPE production), requiring SS 316L and Hastelloy C-276 valves for cracker service; Srbijagas operates the TurkStream entry point at Zaječar and the Banatski Dvor underground gas storage (800 mcm — one of the largest in Southeast Europe), requiring API 6D pipeline ball valves; RTB Bor / Zidjin Copper (one of Europe's largest copper mines) requires knife gate valves and rubber-lined butterfly valves for tailings and flotation circuits; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Belgrade-based NIS and EPC procurement teams with PED CE, ASME B16.34, and NACE-compliant valves with EN 10204 3.1 MTCs. We offer export documentation and delivery to Belgrade in 7–14 business days with full documentation and third-party inspection.
What certifications are required for nuclear power plants valves in Belgrade?
For nuclear power plants in Belgrade, the applicable standards are: ASME Section III (Class 2/3), ASME B16.34, IEEE 382 (MOV), IEEE 344 (Seismic), 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, AERB (India), NRC Regulatory Guides. All valves are supplied with full documentation including material test reports (EN 10204 3.1/3.2), pressure test certificates, and dimensional inspection reports. Third-party inspection (TPI) by EIL, Bureau Veritas, Lloyd's Register, or the client's nominated inspector can be arranged.
What is the delivery time for nuclear power plants valves to Belgrade?
Standard stock sizes: export documentation and delivery to Belgrade in 7–14 business days. Custom sizes and special materials (Duplex, Hastelloy, P91): 4–8 weeks manufacturing lead time. Express dispatch available for urgent site requirements. Contact us at +91-9979774557 or sales@vajravyuh.com with your specification and required delivery date.
What is ASME Section III and why does nuclear require it?
ASME Section III is the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for Nuclear Facility Components. Unlike ASME B16.34 (industrial valves), Section III imposes full design analysis, material traceability to mill certificates (CMTRs), N-stamp third-party oversight during manufacturing, and complete quality records. Class 1 covers the primary pressure boundary (reactor coolant), Class 2 covers safety-related secondary systems (ECCS, spent fuel cooling), and Class 3 covers other safety-related systems (service water). Vajra supplies Class 2 and 3 components for balance-of-plant applications.
What is the difference between nuclear Class 2 and Class 3 valves?
ASME Section III Class 2 applies to systems that could affect the safety function of the reactor coolant boundary — e.g., emergency core cooling, spent fuel pool cooling. Class 3 applies to systems important to safety but with a lower direct interface — service water, fire protection, component cooling water. Class 2 requires more rigorous design documentation, full material traceability, and N-stamp inspection. Class 3 has slightly relaxed requirements but still demands CMTRs and a documented QA programme.

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Standards

ASME Section III (Class 2/3)
ASME B16.34
IEEE 382 (MOV)
IEEE 344 (Seismic)
10 CFR 50 Appendix B
AERB (India)
NRC Regulatory Guides