What Is a Triple Offset Butterfly Valve
2026-07-17
A triple offset butterfly valve is a high-performance isolation valve designed for applications where conventional resilient-seated or double offset butterfly valves cannot meet pressure, temperature, or leakage requirements. By using a three-offset sealing design, the valve achieves a metal-to-metal sealing mechanism with reduced friction between the disc and seat during operation, making it suitable for demanding services such as oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, LNG, steam, and industrial process systems. Triple Offset Butterfly Valve Design and Working Principle Unlike a concentric butterfly valve, where the shaft is positioned at the centerline of the disc and seat, a triple offset butterfly valve incorporates three independent geometric offsets. The first offset moves the shaft away from the centerline of the valve body, the second offset shifts the shaft from the pipeline centerline, and the third offset introduces a conical sealing surface instead of a circular sealing profile. This geometry allows the disc to move away from the seat immediately after rotation begins, eliminating rubbing between sealing surfaces. The main advantage of this design is that the sealing force is generated by torque rather than continuous compression of soft materials. If the application requires high-temperature service, then a metal-seated triple offset butterfly valve is often preferred because elastomer seats may degrade under elevated temperatures. If the medium contains abrasive particles or aggressive chemicals, then material selection for the disc, seat, and body becomes critical to prevent erosion, corrosion, and leakage during long-term operation. Triple Offset Butterfly Valve Standards and Materials A triple offset butterfly valve is commonly manufactured according to standards such as API 609, EN 593, and ISO 5752, with pressure ratings ranging from Class 150 to Class 600 and higher depending on design requirements. Typical materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, aluminum bronze, and nickel-based alloys. For corrosive seawater applications, aluminum bronze alloys such as C95500 or C95800 may be selected, while sour service applications may require materials compliant with NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 requirements. Triple Offset Butterfly Valve Sealing Performance and Leakage Control The sealing performance of a triple offset butterfly valve depends on the interaction between the sealing ring, seat surface finish, operating torque, and material compatibility. Since the sealing surfaces contact only at the final closing position, mechanical wear is significantly reduced compared with traditional butterfly valve designs. If zero leakage is required for critical isolation, then the valve design, pressure class, and applicable leakage standard, such as API 598 or ISO 5208, must be considered during specification. Triple Offset Butterfly Valve Applications and S...