API 6D is the most authoritative international standard for pipeline valves, specially formulated for oil, gas and long-distance transmission pipeline systems. All ball valves, gate valves, globe valves and check valves used in trunk pipelines must comply with API 6D certification requirements. API 6D strictly regulates valve design, material, pressure rating, structural length, welding requirement, testing standard and traceability system. Different from general industrial valve standards, API 6D focuses on pipeline safety, anti-leakage performance, pressure cycling resistance and emergency sealing reliability. Under API 6D standard, every valve must pass 100% shell hydrostatic test and seat tightness test. The valve body must withstand long-term alternating pressure without deformation. All materials have complete heat number traceability and MTR certification. For high-pressure gas pipelines, API 6D requires fire-safe design, anti-static structure and zero-leakage sealing system. Engineering companies and end-users prefer API 6D valves because of higher safety factor, longer service life and better adaptability for harsh pipeline working conditions. Understanding API 6D specifications helps buyers avoid non-standard low-quality valves and ensure project compliance.

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What Is API 6D Standard? Complete Pipeline Valve Specification & Purchase Guide
FLOWKS Engineering Team•July 2, 2026•8 min read•103 views
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