jay165,
I have to disagree somewhat with your statement concerning homemade valves. Our site designed and manufactured or modified all type of valves including the plunger type valve as mention by el173. All the design work was accomplished by the Mechanical Design Engineering Group, fabricated in our machine shop, tested in our valve repair shop, with materials recommended by our group.
When we had a process that operated at 10,000 PSIG initially, later reduced to 5500 PSIG, all valves and fittings were designed and manufactured in house. There were no valves on the market at the time. This system was a design challenge as it was highly cyclic and contained NH3 and H2. The valve design included a automatic letdown 5500 PSIG to 450 PSIG.
We designed and built 4" "0" dead space jacketed valves for operation at 2500 PSIG @ 600°F. Again no valves available of this service.
We also made many revisions to commercial valves, usually not the body or bonnet, but the remaining components were fair game for improvement in operation and function.
I’m not recommending that everyone should attempt this but with competent engineers this can be accomplished safely and economically. I’ll have to temper these statements again due to the pervasive tendency to litigate at the drop of bolt.
A more immediate and dangerous condition exist in the resurgence of supposedly repaired, rebuilt, or reworked valves along with some poor quality imports being peddled by some suppliers. This will probably get worse as the cost and non-availability of materials increases.