Neles™ XH Ball Valve – The Anatomy of Forward-Thinking Design

The Neles XH series has recently been updated to cover a wider range of sizes and requirements. The reason for bringing new offering to market can be found in their customers. They are where the design process always begins.

Design for the Customer

Every design and engineering process at Valmet begins with defining the voice of customer. The purpose behind every new innovation or revision to existing technologies stems from the needs of our customers. The feedback they get from the field is a vital first step in designing solutions that serve well in their intended applications.

Field-Proven Meets Cutting Edge

In the case of the Neles XH ball valve, Valmet had a solid base to build on with the existing X-series. They wanted to expand the offering in terms of sizes and pressure classes, but also improve aspects such as environmental performance and practical usability and safety. When field-proven solutions meet cutting edge technology, what you end up with is a highly versatile and reliable modern piece of valve technology.

Complicated Made Easy

Thanks to a parametric design automation that adheres to stream of rules principles, Valmet was able to create a ball valve platform that is both expandable and scalable now and into the future. This gives them a high degree of flexibility and agility when it comes to being able to react to their customers’ needs.  The smart design process quite literally brings us closer to the customer as the components can be assembled near to the customer rather than at a specialist facility on the other side of the globe. The role of design is to tackle challenges and make the complicated easy.

Delivering on a Promise of Performance

The Neles XH metal-seated ball valve is now available in all sizes and pressure classes. It has truly been designed to take all sides into consideration. It delivers ease, reliability, safety, sustainability and performance across its entire lifecycle from when it leaves our factory to the day it’s finally decommissioned and recycled.

Courtesy of Valmet.

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