A slurry knife gate valve is a specialized valve designed to handle highly abrasive slurries in industries such as mining, mineral processing, wastewater treatment, and power generation. Unlike standard gate valves, these valves feature a sharp-edged blade that cuts through solids, ensuring reliable shut-off in challenging environments.

What Is a Slurry Knife Gate Valve?
A slurry knife gate valve is specifically engineered for on-off service in systems carrying slurries or semi-solid materials. Its design allows the blade to cut through thick, abrasive media without clogging. These valves are widely used in mining and tailings pipelines, where conventional valves would fail prematurely.
Key Characteristics
Full-Bore Design: Minimizes pressure drop and reduces turbulence
Replaceable Seat and Gate: Simplifies maintenance
Open-Body or Flush-Port Design: Prevents material build-up
Optional Linings: Rubber, urethane, or ceramic for extended life
Why Choose a Slurry Knife Gate Valve?
Handling slurry is challenging because of:
High Abrasiveness: Solid particles wear out valve internals
Settling Tendency: Solids settle in low-flow conditions, causing clogging
Corrosive Media: Certain slurries contain chemicals that attack metal surfaces
Knife gate valves overcome these issues by providing:
A sharp edge to cut through solids
Low seating torque for reliable sealing
Self-cleaning action in open-body designs
Applications of Slurry Knife Gate Valves
Mining Industry: Tailings lines, ore slurry transport
Mineral Processing: Concentrate handling, thickener underflow
Pulp and Paper: Fibrous material handling
Wastewater Plants: Grit and sludge control
Power Plants: Fly ash slurry systems
Common Materials for Slurry Knife Gate Valves
Body: Ductile iron, stainless steel
Gate: Stainless steel with hard-facing
Seat: Rubber (EPDM, NBR), polyurethane, or ceramic for abrasive service
Slurry Knife Gate Valve Symbol
In P&ID or hydraulic diagrams, the symbol often appears as:
with additional annotations like “KGV” or “Slurry Valve.”
Selection Tips
When choosing a slurry knife gate valve, consider:
Slurry characteristics: Abrasiveness, particle size, chemical composition
Operating pressure and temperature
Maintenance frequency and spare part availability
Actuation options: Manual, pneumatic, or electric actuator
Conclusion
A slurry knife gate valve is essential for reliable isolation in slurry pipelines and other heavy-duty industrial applications. By selecting the right materials and design, you can significantly reduce downtime and extend valve life.
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