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Kampala is the procurement hub for Uganda's emerging oil sector — TotalEnergies' Tilenga project (17 well pads, 190,000 bopd, Nile Delta fields) and CNOOC's Kingfisher development (40,000 bopd) together form the largest oil project in sub-Saharan Africa under construction, with first oil anticipated 2025–2026; the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP, 1,443 km from Kabaale to Tanga/Tanzania — TotalEnergies 62% operator) requires API 6D full-bore mainline block valves, actuated ESD valves, and launcher/receiver kicker valves along Uganda's 296 km stretch; Karuma HPP (600 MW — Uganda's largest power station, SinoHydro) and Bujagali Dam (250 MW) require large-bore butterfly valves and penstock gate valves; Kampala's EPC contractors (McDermott, Petrofac, Worley) source API-compliant valves for Tilenga and EACOP projects; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Kampala procurement offices with API 6D, NACE MR0175, and NORSOK-compliant valves for East Africa's flagship oil development.

Knife gate and pinch valves for ceramic slip and slurry, high-temperature butterfly valves for combustion air/gas in glass furnaces, and IBR gate valves for kiln cogeneration steam.

ASME B16.34IBR 1950 (Steam)API 609 (Butterfly)IS 6157 (Knife Gate)API 598
API 6D Certified
ASME B16.34
ISO 9001:2015
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Glass, Ceramics & Refractory Industries Valves — Available in Kampala

Knife Gate Valve

PN 6 / PN 10

Ceramic slip, glaze, and ball mill slurry isolation — knife gate cuts through fibrous and particulate-laden media

Materials: SS316L blade with WCB body; UHMWPE or natural rubber seat for ceramic slurry abrasion resistance  ·  Standards: IS 6157, ASME B16.34
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High-Temperature Butterfly Valve

PN 6 / PN 10

Combustion air and gas damper duty for glass tank furnaces and tunnel kilns — disc temperature to 600°C

Materials: A217 WC9 disc for high-temp combustion air; graphite packing; high-temperature spring-loaded seat  ·  Standards: EN 593, API 609, ASME B16.34
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Pinch Valve

PN 6 / PN 10

Abrasive ceramic slurry with high solid content — full-bore, no internal metal contact with abrasive slurry

Materials: WCB or SS316 body; natural rubber or EPDM sleeve; pneumatic or handwheel actuation  ·  Standards: ASME B16.34
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Gate Valve (IBR Steam)

Class 300 / 600

Cogeneration boiler and lehr steam humidity control — IBR Form III mandatory for Indian glass plants

Materials: A216 WCB; SS316 stem; graphite packing for high-temperature steam  ·  Standards: IBR 1950, ASME B16.34, API 600
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Glass, Ceramics & Refractory Industries Industry in Kampala

Kampala is the procurement hub for Uganda's emerging oil sector — TotalEnergies' Tilenga project (17 well pads, 190,000 bopd, Nile Delta fields) and CNOOC's Kingfisher development (40,000 bopd) together form the largest oil project in sub-Saharan Africa under construction, with first oil anticipated 2025–2026; the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP, 1,443 km from Kabaale to Tanga/Tanzania — TotalEnergies 62% operator) requires API 6D full-bore mainline block valves, actuated ESD valves, and launcher/receiver kicker valves along Uganda's 296 km stretch; Karuma HPP (600 MW — Uganda's largest power station, SinoHydro) and Bujagali Dam (250 MW) require large-bore butterfly valves and penstock gate valves; Kampala's EPC contractors (McDermott, Petrofac, Worley) source API-compliant valves for Tilenga and EACOP projects; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Kampala procurement offices with API 6D, NACE MR0175, and NORSOK-compliant valves for East Africa's flagship oil development.

Oil & Gas (TotalEnergies Lake Albert, UNOC)Tilenga & Kingfisher EPC (McDermott, Sinopec)EACOP Pipeline (TotalEnergies, CNOOC)Power Generation (Karuma HPP, Bujagali)Cement & Construction (Hima Cement, Tororo Cement)

Critical Valve Requirements

Ceramic slurry valves — abrasion resistance is primary selection criterion; hardened UHMWPE or ceramic-lined seats; knife gate or pinch valve design
Natural gas to glass furnace — fire-safe ball valves per API 607 on gas supply; solenoid-operated ESD for automatic shut-off on furnace trip
High-temperature combustion air damper — graphite or metallic packing; no PTFE or elastomers above 250°C
IBR certification for all steam valves above 3.5 kg/cm² — Form III-C and III-E mandatory for Indian plants
CIP of ceramic spray lines — caustic soda cleaning; EPDM or UHMWPE seats resist caustic soda in slurry lines
Large-bore combustion air — butterfly valves DN300–DN1200 for furnace combustion air; ensure no air leak on closure

Why Kampala's Oil & Gas (TotalEnergies Lake Albert, UNOC) Sector Needs Glass, Ceramics & Refractory Industries Valves

Kampala is the procurement hub for Uganda's emerging oil sector — TotalEnergies' Tilenga project (17 well pads, 190,000 bopd, Nile Delta fields) and CNOOC's Kingfisher development (40,000 bopd) together form the largest oil project in sub-Saharan Africa under construction, with first oil anticipated 2025–2026; the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP, 1,443 km from Kabaale to Tanga/Tanzania — TotalEnergies 62% operator) requires API 6D full-bore mainline block valves, actuated ESD valves, and launcher/receiver kicker valves along Uganda's 296 km stretch; Karuma HPP (600 MW — Uganda's largest power station, SinoHydro) and Bujagali Dam (250 MW) require large-bore butterfly valves and penstock gate valves; Kampala's EPC contractors (McDermott, Petrofac, Worley) source API-compliant valves for Tilenga and EACOP projects; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Kampala procurement offices with API 6D, NACE MR0175, and NORSOK-compliant valves for East Africa's flagship oil development. Key facilities in the Kampala area — including Lake Albert Oil Fields (Tilenga block — 190,000 bopd plateau, 250 km NW), Kingfisher Field (CNOOC, 40,000 bopd, 300 km W), EACOP Pipeline Pump Stations (Uganda section — 296 km) — rely on Knife Gate Valve for their oil & gas (totalenergies lake albert, unoc) operations. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Knife Gate Valve, High-Temperature Butterfly Valve, Pinch Valve, Gate Valve (IBR Steam) for glass, ceramics & refractory industries projects across Central Region, with full ASME B16.34 and IBR 1950 (Steam) 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 Kampala

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

Also serving: Lake Albert Oil Fields (Tilenga block — 190,000 bopd plateau, 250 km NW), Kingfisher Field (CNOOC, 40,000 bopd, 300 km W), EACOP Pipeline Pump Stations (Uganda section — 296 km), Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station (600 MW, 250 km N), Jinja Industrial & Free Zone (70 km E)

FAQ — Glass, Ceramics & Refractory Industries Valves in Kampala

Do you supply glass, ceramics & refractory industries valves in Kampala?
Yes. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Knife Gate Valve, High-Temperature Butterfly Valve, Pinch Valve, Gate Valve (IBR Steam) for glass, ceramics & refractory industries applications in Kampala, Central Region. Kampala is the procurement hub for Uganda's emerging oil sector — TotalEnergies' Tilenga project (17 well pads, 190,000 bopd, Nile Delta fields) and CNOOC's Kingfisher development (40,000 bopd) together form the largest oil project in sub-Saharan Africa under construction, with first oil anticipated 2025–2026; the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP, 1,443 km from Kabaale to Tanga/Tanzania — TotalEnergies 62% operator) requires API 6D full-bore mainline block valves, actuated ESD valves, and launcher/receiver kicker valves along Uganda's 296 km stretch; Karuma HPP (600 MW — Uganda's largest power station, SinoHydro) and Bujagali Dam (250 MW) require large-bore butterfly valves and penstock gate valves; Kampala's EPC contractors (McDermott, Petrofac, Worley) source API-compliant valves for Tilenga and EACOP projects; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Kampala procurement offices with API 6D, NACE MR0175, and NORSOK-compliant valves for East Africa's flagship oil development. We offer export documentation and delivery to Kampala in 7–14 business days with full documentation and third-party inspection.
What certifications are required for glass, ceramics & refractory industries valves in Kampala?
For glass, ceramics & refractory industries in Kampala, the applicable standards are: ASME B16.34, IBR 1950 (Steam), API 609 (Butterfly), IS 6157 (Knife Gate), API 598, EN 593 (Butterfly). 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 glass, ceramics & refractory industries valves to Kampala?
Standard stock sizes: export documentation and delivery to Kampala 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.
Why are knife gate valves preferred for ceramic slip over ball valves?
Ball valves trap ceramic slurry in the body cavity behind the ball when the valve closes. As the slurry dries or settles, it packs hard into the cavity and prevents the ball from re-opening. The next attempted operation shears off the slurry cake — or the actuator stalls. Knife gate valves eliminate this problem by using a thin gate that cuts through the slurry with no body cavity behind it. Pinch valves are even better for the highest-solids slurry — the elastomer sleeve squeezes shut with no metal contact with the abrasive medium at all.
What is the maximum temperature for EPDM seats in combustion air butterfly valves?
Standard EPDM seats are rated for continuous service up to approximately 120°C and intermittent service to 150°C. For combustion air butterfly valves operating above 150°C (typical for glass furnace combustion air preheated to 300–600°C using recuperators), EPDM seats are not suitable. Specify: (1) metallic seats — stainless steel with Stellite hard-face for metal-to-metal seating; (2) graphite expansion seats; or (3) high-performance butterfly valves with triple-offset metal seat design (triple-offset butterfly valves seal metal-to-metal with an eccentric disc that cams into the seat, requiring no elastomer).

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Standards

ASME B16.34
IBR 1950 (Steam)
API 609 (Butterfly)
IS 6157 (Knife Gate)
API 598
EN 593 (Butterfly)