Butterfly Valve
A butterfly valve is a special kind of valve used to manage how liquids or gases move through pipes. It can either let the substance flow freely when fully open or slow it down or stop it completely when closed. The valve works by turning a metal disc, shaped like a butterfly, to control the flow. Butterfly valves are widely used in different industries like water treatment, HVAC systems, and oil and gas, thanks to their versatility and ease of use in handling large amounts of fluids.
Ball Valve
A ball valve controls the flow of liquids or gases in a pipe. It opens or closes with a 90-degree turn, making it reliable and easy to use in various industries like water, oil, and chemicals.
Sampling Valve
A sampling valve is a special valve used in industries to gather a small, representative sample of a fluid (like gases, liquids, or solids) for testing. This testing can include physical measurements, chemical analysis, or microbiological examination, often done for identification, quality control, or regulatory assessment. Essentially, it's a valve designed specifically for the purpose of sampling.
Choke Valve
Check valves are commonly placed in pipelines to stop backward flow. Think of a check valve as a one-way door for fluid - it lets the flow go in one direction freely. However, if the flow tries to go the other way, the valve closes to safeguard the pipes, valves, pumps, and so on. Without a check valve, there's a risk of water hammer when the flow reverses abruptly.
Choke Valve
Check valves are commonly placed in pipelines to stop backward flow. Think of a check valve as a one-way door for fluid - it lets the flow go in one direction freely. However, if the flow tries to go the other way, the valve closes to safeguard the pipes, valves, pumps, and so on. Without a check valve, there's a risk of water hammer when the flow reverses abruptly.
Diaphragm Valve
Diaphragm valves, also known as membrane valves, have a valve body with two or more openings, an elastic diaphragm, and a "weir or saddle" or seat where the diaphragm seals the valve. The valve body can be made of plastic, metal, wood, or other materials, depending on its intended application.
Globe Valve
A globe valve, distinct from a ball valve, is a type of flow-regulating valve used in pipelines. It comprises a movable plug or disc and a fixed ring seat within a generally spherical body. The valve's name is derived from its spherical shape, divided by an internal baffle. This baffle creates an opening, forming a seat where a movable plug, also known as a disc or disk, can be screwed in to close or shut the valve.
Gate Valve
A gate valve controls the flow of liquids or gases in pipes. It opens or closes using a flat or wedge-shaped gate, making it useful in industries like oil, water treatment, and chemicals.







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