Industrial sourcing guide
Industrial Valve RFQ Checklist for Project Buyers
Industrial valve enquiries move faster when the buyer shares enough technical information at the first step. This checklist helps procurement teams, EPC contractors and plant users prepare a clear valve RFQ before requesting a quotation from SNG Services.
Information to share first
A valve quotation should start with the service condition and piping details. Even when a full datasheet is not available, the core inputs below help narrow the product type, design standard and commercial response.
- Valve type, tag number and quantity
- Size, pressure class and end connection
- Body, trim, seat and seal material preference
- Operating media, temperature and pressure
- Manual, gear, pneumatic, electric or hydraulic operation
- Inspection, testing, certification and documentation requirements
Why complete RFQ data matters
Incomplete valve enquiries often require multiple clarification rounds. For global buyers, that delay can affect bid deadlines, MTO closure and project procurement schedules. Sharing standards, drawings and any approved vendor notes early improves technical matching.
How SNG Services supports valve sourcing
SNG Services helps buyers organize requirements for ball valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, globe valves, check valves and related process valve packages. The website product pages are structured to guide users toward the specification inputs needed for a useful quotation.
Frequently asked questions
Can I request a valve quotation without a datasheet?
Yes. Share the available details such as size, rating, material, media, temperature, pressure and quantity. SNG Services can use those inputs to clarify the missing information.
Which documents are useful for valve sourcing?
Datasheets, drawings, piping class notes, MTOs, approved make lists, inspection requirements and previous purchase references are useful for accurate valve sourcing.
