Steam Tap



Industrial Steam Traps – Efficient Steam System Condensate Management
G K India Ventures, based in Vadodara, Gujarat, is a trusted supplier of high-performance industrial steam traps designed to ensure efficient drainage of condensate and non-condensable gases from steam systems. Steam traps are essential components in steam heating, process systems, and power plants, where proper removal of condensate significantly improves energy efficiency, reduces corrosion, and enhances system reliability.
We provide an extensive range of steam traps in multiple configurations, materials, and performance classes to meet the demands of various industrial sectors, including power generation, petrochemicals, chemical processing, manufacturing, and heavy industries.
What Is a Steam Trap?
A steam trap is a specialized mechanical device that automatically discharges condensate (water) and non-condensable gases from steam lines, steam equipment, and steam process systems, while preventing the escape of live steam. Proper steam trap function is crucial for maintaining efficient heat transfer, minimizing energy losses, and protecting steam-using equipment from water hammer and corrosion.
Steam traps operate based on differences in density, temperature, or mechanical motion and are selected based on application requirements, operating pressure range, and fluid characteristics.
Materials & Construction
Industrial steam traps are available in various materials to withstand specific operating conditions such as temperature, pressure, and fluid composition:
| Material | Typical Use |
|---|---|
| Carbon Steel | General industrial steam systems |
| Stainless Steel (SS304 / SS316) | High corrosion resistance |
| Cast Iron / Ductile Iron | Low to medium pressure systems |
| Bronze / Brass | Lightweight, lower pressure applications |
| High Alloy Steels | Severe service & high temperature systems |
Pressure Ratings & Standards
Steam traps supplied by G K India Ventures conform to major industrial standards such as:
- ANSI / ASME
- API (American Petroleum Institute)
- DIN / ISO
- BS EN (British Standards)






