API 6D is one of the most recognized valve standards in the oil and gas industry. This article explains its scope, requirements, and significance.
What is API 6D?
API 6D is the American Petroleum Institute standard for pipeline and piping valves. It covers design, manufacturing, testing, and documentation requirements for valves used in pipeline applications.
Scope of API 6D
The standard covers several valve types:
- Ball valves (both floating and trunnion-mounted)
- Gate valves (including expanding gate and slab gate)
- Check valves (swing and dual-plate)
- Plug valves
Key Requirements
Design Requirements
API 6D specifies minimum wall thicknesses, stem design criteria, and seat sealing requirements. Valves must be designed to withstand the full pressure rating at the rated temperature.
Testing Requirements
Every API 6D valve undergoes hydrostatic shell testing at 1.5x the rated pressure and seat testing at 1.1x the rated pressure. Additionally, many end users require fire-safe testing per API 607.
Documentation
API 6D certified valves come with full material traceability, including:
- Material Test Reports (MTR) for pressure-containing parts
- Certificate of Compliance
- Hydrostatic test records
- NDE examination reports
API 6D vs API 600 vs API 602
While API 6D covers pipeline valves, API 600 covers steel gate valves for refinery service, and API 602 covers compact steel gate valves. Each standard addresses different applications and service conditions.
Why Procurement Teams Require API 6D
For pipeline projects, API 6D certification is often a contractual requirement. It ensures:
- Consistent quality across manufacturers
- Compliance with safety regulations
- Traceability of materials and manufacturing processes
- Interchangeability of valves from different suppliers
FLOWKS API 6D Certified Valves
FLOWKS manufactures API 6D certified ball valves and gate valves for pipeline applications. Contact us for detailed specifications and quotations.
