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Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided.

Forged SS 316L ball valves, needle valves, globe valves, and safety relief valves for green hydrogen generation, compression, storage, and fuel cell supply — ASME B31.12, ISO 19880.

ASME B31.12 (Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines)ISO 19880-3 (Gaseous hydrogen stations — valves)API 6DEN ISO 15649 (Piping for hydrogen)ATEX 2014/34/EU (Explosive atmospheres)
API 6D Certified
ASME B16.34
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Hydrogen & Clean Energy Service Valves — Available in Detroit

Ball Valve (Forged SS 316 / SS 316L)

Class 600 / 900 / 1500 / 2500

Main block valve for hydrogen pipelines and compression station piping — forged body prevents hydrogen permeation and embrittlement risk

Materials: A182 F316 or F316L forged body and trim, PTFE or PEEK seats — hydrogen-compatible elastomers  ·  Standards: ASME B31.12, ISO 19880-3, API 6D, API 607
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Needle Valve (Instrumentation & Sampling)

Class 800 / 1500 / 2500

Fine flow control and instrument isolation on hydrogen analyser lines, sampling connections, and pressure transmitter impulse lines — minimal leak path

Materials: SS 316 / SS 316L body, Inconel or hardened SS 316 stem tip, PTFE packing  ·  Standards: ASME B31.12, ISO 19880, ASME B16.34
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Globe Valve (Throttling / Control)

Class 300 / 600 / 900

Hydrogen flow control on electrolyser outlet, compressor bypass, and pipeline pressure regulation

Materials: A182 F316L forged or A351 CF3M cast, PTFE packing, SS 316 trim  ·  Standards: ASME B31.12, ASME B16.34, API 623
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Safety Relief Valve (Hydrogen-Rated)

Per rated pressure

Pressure relief on hydrogen storage vessels, electrolyser pressure vessels, and compressed gas tube trailers — must be rated for hydrogen service

Materials: SS 316 body, SS 316 nozzle and disc, PTFE or Viton seat — no copper alloy or zinc components  ·  Standards: ASME Section VIII Div. 1, ISO 19880, API 526
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Hydrogen & Clean Energy Service Industry in Detroit

Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided.

Automotive Manufacturing (Ford, GM, Stellantis)Chemical & Plastics (BASF Detroit, Dow Automotive)Steel & Metals (US Steel Monroe, AK Steel)Power Generation (DTE Energy)Water & Municipal Infrastructure

Critical Valve Requirements

Hydrogen embrittlement resistance — avoid susceptible materials: high-strength carbon steel (yield >620 MPa), plated or coated surfaces with hydrogen permeation risk
Fugitive emission control (ISO 15848-1 Class A) — hydrogen's small molecule size makes it the most likely gas to leak; zero tolerable leakage
PTFE or PEEK seats — avoid NBR (Buna-N) and fluorosilicone which may be damaged by hydrogen pressure cycling
ATEX certification for actuators and electrical components in hydrogen hazardous areas (Zone 1/2)
No copper, zinc, silver, or cadmium-plated components in contact with hydrogen — risk of stress corrosion in certain conditions
Fire-safe design (API 607) — hydrogen has extremely wide flammability range (4–75%) and burns with invisible flame
Full documentation: ASME B31.12 material compliance, positive material identification (PMI), charpy testing where required

Why Detroit's Automotive Manufacturing (Ford, GM, Stellantis) Sector Needs Hydrogen & Clean Energy Service Valves

Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided. Key facilities in the Detroit area — including Ford Motor Dearborn Truck Plant and River Rouge Complex (world's largest vertically integrated manufacturing complex), General Motors Tech Center Warren, Stellantis Detroit Assembly Complex — rely on Ball Valve (Forged SS 316 / SS 316L) for their power generation (dte energy) operations. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Ball Valve (Forged SS 316 / SS 316L), Needle Valve (Instrumentation & Sampling), Globe Valve (Throttling / Control), Safety Relief Valve (Hydrogen-Rated) for hydrogen & clean energy service projects across Michigan, with full ASME B31.12 (Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines) and ISO 19880-3 (Gaseous hydrogen stations — valves) 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 Detroit

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

Also serving: Ford Motor Dearborn Truck Plant and River Rouge Complex (world's largest vertically integrated manufacturing complex), General Motors Tech Center Warren, Stellantis Detroit Assembly Complex, Marathon Petroleum Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd — Michigan's largest and only refinery), BASF Wyandotte chemical plant (Michigan's largest)

FAQ — Hydrogen & Clean Energy Service Valves in Detroit

Do you supply hydrogen & clean energy service valves in Detroit?
Yes. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Ball Valve (Forged SS 316 / SS 316L), Needle Valve (Instrumentation & Sampling), Globe Valve (Throttling / Control), Safety Relief Valve (Hydrogen-Rated) for hydrogen & clean energy service applications in Detroit, Michigan. Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided. We offer export documentation and delivery to Detroit in 7–14 business days with full documentation and third-party inspection.
What certifications are required for hydrogen & clean energy service valves in Detroit?
For hydrogen & clean energy service in Detroit, the applicable standards are: ASME B31.12 (Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines), ISO 19880-3 (Gaseous hydrogen stations — valves), API 6D, EN ISO 15649 (Piping for hydrogen), ATEX 2014/34/EU (Explosive atmospheres), ASME B31.3 (Process piping), ISO 15916 (Safety of hydrogen systems). 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 hydrogen & clean energy service valves to Detroit?
Standard stock sizes: export documentation and delivery to Detroit 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 hydrogen embrittlement and which valve materials are resistant?
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is the process by which atomic hydrogen dissolves into a metal under pressure, degrading ductility and toughness and causing cracking — often without warning. High-strength carbon steels (yield strength >620 MPa), hardened steels, and certain plated components are most susceptible. Austenitic stainless steels (SS 304, SS 316, SS 316L) and nickel-based alloys (Inconel 625, Hastelloy C-276) have much higher resistance to hydrogen embrittlement. For hydrogen valve bodies: A182 F316L forged stainless is the standard choice for high-pressure service per ASME B31.12.
What pressure class is required for hydrogen fuelling station valves?
Hydrogen fuelling stations (HRS) for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) operate at two standard dispensing pressures: 350 bar (5,000 psi) for buses and forklifts, and 700 bar (10,000 psi) for passenger cars. Storage and cascade systems typically operate at 500–900 bar. These pressures correspond to ASME Class 2500 and higher (up to custom Class 6000 or 10,000). ISO 19880-3 specifies valve requirements for HRS including cycle life (≥50,000 operating cycles), pressure rating, and material requirements for these extreme pressures.

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Standards

ASME B31.12 (Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines)
ISO 19880-3 (Gaseous hydrogen stations — valves)
API 6D
EN ISO 15649 (Piping for hydrogen)
ATEX 2014/34/EU (Explosive atmospheres)
ASME B31.3 (Process piping)
ISO 15916 (Safety of hydrogen systems)