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Melbourne is Australia's second-largest industrial valve market — Esso/ExxonMobil's Longford gas plant (Victoria's primary gas supply, sourcing API 6D gate valves and check valves), the Altona Chemical Precinct (Qenos, Momentive, Huntsman), South East Water and Melbourne Water utilities, and a dense cluster of pharmaceutical, food processing, and mining equipment manufacturers collectively source butterfly valves, ball valves, gate valves, check valves, globe valves, safety/relief valves, and strainers from international suppliers; buyers typically specify AS 4041 (Australian pressure piping), ASME B16.34, and API 6D standards.

Ball valves, globe valves, PTFE-lined and diaphragm valves in Hastelloy C-276, Alloy 20, SS 316L, and lined designs for acids, solvents, and aggressive chemical process service.

API 6DASME B16.34NACE MR0103 (Refinery chemicals)EN 593 (Butterfly valves)ISO 15848-1 (Fugitive emissions)
API 6D Certified
ASME B16.34
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Chemical & Petrochemical Processing Valves — Available in Melbourne

Ball Valve (Hastelloy / Alloy 20 / SS 316L)

Class 150 / 300 / 600 / 900

Chemical-resistant block valve for acids, chlorinated compounds, and aggressive organic solvents in high-pressure reactor service

Materials: A494 CW6MC (Hastelloy C-276 cast), A351 CN7M (Alloy 20), A351 CF3M (SS 316L), Duplex F51  ·  Standards: API 6D, ASME B16.34, API 607, API 608
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Globe Valve (Throttling, Chemical Service)

Class 150 / 300 / 600 / 900

Fine throttling and flow control on chemical reactor feed, acid dosing, and solvent recovery lines

Materials: SS 316 / CF8M, Hastelloy C-276 (CW6MC), Alloy 20 (CN7M) for strong acid service  ·  Standards: ASME B16.34, API 623, BS 1873
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PTFE-Lined Ball Valve

PN 10 / PN 16 / PN 25

Hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, and oxidising chemical service — PTFE lining provides chemical resistance at lower cost than solid exotic alloys

Materials: CS or DI body with full PTFE lining (PTFE ball, PTFE seats, PTFE stem sleeve)  ·  Standards: ASME B16.34, ISO 9001, EN 12266
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Diaphragm Valve (Chemical-Grade)

PN 10 / PN 16

Zero stem leakage, PTFE or Viton-over-PTFE diaphragm for corrosive chemical isolation with no packing fugitive emissions

Materials: SS 316L or lined DI body, PTFE diaphragm for strong acids, EPDM for alkaline/solvents  ·  Standards: ISO 16138, EN 13397, ASME B16.34
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Chemical & Petrochemical Processing Industry in Melbourne

Melbourne is Australia's second-largest industrial valve market — Esso/ExxonMobil's Longford gas plant (Victoria's primary gas supply, sourcing API 6D gate valves and check valves), the Altona Chemical Precinct (Qenos, Momentive, Huntsman), South East Water and Melbourne Water utilities, and a dense cluster of pharmaceutical, food processing, and mining equipment manufacturers collectively source butterfly valves, ball valves, gate valves, check valves, globe valves, safety/relief valves, and strainers from international suppliers; buyers typically specify AS 4041 (Australian pressure piping), ASME B16.34, and API 6D standards.

Oil & GasFood & Beverage ProcessingPharmaceuticalWater & WastewaterChemical & Mining

Critical Valve Requirements

Chemical compatibility verification for every service — pH, temperature, concentration, and mixed chemical effects
Fugitive emission control: ISO 15848-1 Class A/B for benzene, chlorinated solvents, and toxic chemical services
PTFE-lined or solid alloy construction for halide (Cl, Br, F) acid service — SS 316 is inadequate for concentrated HCl
NACE MR0103 for refinery-adjacent chemical plants with H₂S exposure (stricter hardness limits than MR0175)
IBR certification for steam-traced piping and reactor steam-heated jackets
Antistatic design and ATEX actuators for flammable solvent services
PMI (Positive Material Identification) — critical for Hastelloy and high-alloy valve components

Why Melbourne's Oil & Gas Sector Needs Chemical & Petrochemical Processing Valves

Melbourne is Australia's second-largest industrial valve market — Esso/ExxonMobil's Longford gas plant (Victoria's primary gas supply, sourcing API 6D gate valves and check valves), the Altona Chemical Precinct (Qenos, Momentive, Huntsman), South East Water and Melbourne Water utilities, and a dense cluster of pharmaceutical, food processing, and mining equipment manufacturers collectively source butterfly valves, ball valves, gate valves, check valves, globe valves, safety/relief valves, and strainers from international suppliers; buyers typically specify AS 4041 (Australian pressure piping), ASME B16.34, and API 6D standards. Key facilities in the Melbourne area — including Altona Chemical Precinct (Qenos, Huntsman, Momentive), Dandenong South Industrial Corridor, Port of Melbourne (Swanson Dock) — rely on Ball Valve (Hastelloy / Alloy 20 / SS 316L) for their pharmaceutical operations. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Ball Valve (Hastelloy / Alloy 20 / SS 316L), Globe Valve (Throttling, Chemical Service), PTFE-Lined Ball Valve, Diaphragm Valve (Chemical-Grade) for chemical & petrochemical processing projects across Victoria, with full API 6D 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 Melbourne

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

Also serving: Altona Chemical Precinct (Qenos, Huntsman, Momentive), Dandenong South Industrial Corridor, Port of Melbourne (Swanson Dock), Laverton North Industrial Estate, Longford Gas Plant (Esso Bass Strait)

FAQ — Chemical & Petrochemical Processing Valves in Melbourne

Do you supply chemical & petrochemical processing valves in Melbourne?
Yes. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Ball Valve (Hastelloy / Alloy 20 / SS 316L), Globe Valve (Throttling, Chemical Service), PTFE-Lined Ball Valve, Diaphragm Valve (Chemical-Grade) for chemical & petrochemical processing applications in Melbourne, Victoria. Melbourne is Australia's second-largest industrial valve market — Esso/ExxonMobil's Longford gas plant (Victoria's primary gas supply, sourcing API 6D gate valves and check valves), the Altona Chemical Precinct (Qenos, Momentive, Huntsman), South East Water and Melbourne Water utilities, and a dense cluster of pharmaceutical, food processing, and mining equipment manufacturers collectively source butterfly valves, ball valves, gate valves, check valves, globe valves, safety/relief valves, and strainers from international suppliers; buyers typically specify AS 4041 (Australian pressure piping), ASME B16.34, and API 6D standards. We offer export documentation and delivery to Melbourne in 7–14 business days with full documentation and third-party inspection.
What certifications are required for chemical & petrochemical processing valves in Melbourne?
For chemical & petrochemical processing in Melbourne, the applicable standards are: API 6D, ASME B16.34, NACE MR0103 (Refinery chemicals), EN 593 (Butterfly valves), ISO 15848-1 (Fugitive emissions), ATEX (Explosive atmosphere equipment), IBR (Steam service). 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 chemical & petrochemical processing valves to Melbourne?
Standard stock sizes: export documentation and delivery to Melbourne 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 valve material is best for hydrochloric acid (HCl) service?
Hydrochloric acid attacks nearly all common metals including carbon steel, cast iron, and SS 316 at all concentrations. The main options are: Hastelloy C-276 (UNS N10276, ASTM A494 CW6MC in cast form) — the most widely used solid alloy for HCl valve bodies and trim at all concentrations up to ~65°C; PTFE-lined carbon steel or ductile iron ball valves and butterfly valves — cost-effective for lower pressures (PN 10/16) and moderate temperatures; Titanium (Grade 2) — resists HCl at low concentrations. Avoid SS 316, SS 304, and bronze for any HCl service.
What is the difference between NACE MR0103 and NACE MR0175 for chemical plant valves?
Both standards address sour service (H₂S-containing environments) but apply to different industries. NACE MR0175 (ISO 15156) applies to oil and gas field equipment (upstream and midstream) and focuses on naturally occurring H₂S in produced fluids. NACE MR0103 applies to downstream oil refinery and chemical plant equipment and is generally stricter — it sets lower maximum hardness limits for carbon steel components (Rockwell B 90 vs B 92 for MR0175) and includes additional requirements for weld hardness. If a chemical plant valve is used on a stream with H₂S, specify the applicable standard in the purchase order.

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Standards

API 6D
ASME B16.34
NACE MR0103 (Refinery chemicals)
EN 593 (Butterfly valves)
ISO 15848-1 (Fugitive emissions)
ATEX (Explosive atmosphere equipment)
IBR (Steam service)