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Gate valve is the most common type of valve in any process plant. It is a linear motion valve used to start or stop uid ow. In service, these valves are either in fully open or fully closed position. Gate valves are used in almost all uid services such as air, fuel gas, feed water, steam, lube oil, hydrocarbon, and all most any services. Gate valve provides good shuto.


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The check valve prevents backow in the piping system. The pressure of the uid passing through a pipeline opens the valve, while any reversal of ow will close the valve. An important concept in check valves is the cracking pressure which is the minimum dierential upstream pressure between inlet and outlet at which the valve will operate.


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Globe valve is used to stop, start, and regulate the uid ow. Globe Valves are used in the systems where ow control is required and leak tightness is also necessary. Globe valve provides better shut o as compared to gate valve and it is costlier than gate valve. Our Globe Valve origin from: Japan, Italy, U.S.A, Italy, U.K, Spain, China, Korea and Taiwan. Contact us to out more.


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A Ball valve is a quarter-turn rotary motion valve that uses a ball-shaped disk to stop or start the ow. Most ball valves are of the quick-acting type, which requires a 90° turn of the valve handle to operate the valve. The ball valve is smaller and lighter than a gate valve of same size and rating.


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A Buttery valve is a quarter-turn rotary motion valve that is used to stop, regulate, and start the ow. Buttery valve has a short circular body. Buttery Valve is suitable for large valve applications due to compact, lightweight design that requires considerably less space, as compared to other valves.

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A relief valve or pressure relief valve (PRV) is a type of safety valve used to control or limit the pressure in a system; excessive pressure might otherwise build up and create a process upset, instrument or equipment failure, explosion, or fire.


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