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Ball Valve
Ball Valve
Ball Valve
A ball valve is a highly efficient and versatile type of valve commonly used in both industrial and domestic applications to control the flow of liquids and gases. It features a spherical ball with a hole in its center that can be rotated to open or close the valve with a simple quarter-turn motion. Known for its tight sealing capabilities, the ball valve ensures minimal leakage, making it ideal for applications requiring reliable shut-off.

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Butterfly Valve
Butterfly Valve
Butterfly Valve
A butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotational motion valve used to regulate or isolate flow in a piping system. Its lightweight design, compact size, and efficient performance make it one of the most versatile and widely used valves in industrial and commercial applications. The valve gets its name from the disc-shaped closing mechanism that resembles a butterfly when it rotates.

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Check Valve
Check Valve
Check Valve
A check valve is a mechanical device designed to allow fluid or gas to flow in only one direction, preventing reverse flow within a system. It operates automatically without the need for manual intervention, making it a crucial component in various industrial and domestic applications. Check valves are also known as one-way valves or non-return valves.

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Gate Valve
Gate Valve
Gate Valve
A gate valve is a type of valve used to control the flow of liquids or gases in a pipeline. It operates by lifting a gate (or wedge) out of the path of the fluid, allowing for full flow when open and a tight seal when closed. Gate valves are primarily used for on/off control, providing a full, unrestricted flow when fully opened.

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Globe Valve
Globe Valve
Globe Valve
A globe valve is a linear motion valve designed to start, stop, and regulate the flow of fluids. It gets its name from its spherical body shape, although modern designs may vary. Globe valves use a movable disc (or plug) and a stationary ring seat within the valve body to control flow. The fluid changes direction as it flows through the valve, providing better control over flow rates compared to other valve types.

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Piston Valve
Piston Valve
Piston Valve
A piston valve is a type of valve used to regulate the flow of fluids in pipelines. It is designed with a piston that moves within a cylinder to control the flow of fluid, making it suitable for both on/off and throttling applications. The piston moves in a linear direction, blocking or unblocking the flow path based on the position of the piston. This type of valve provides a tight seal and is often used in high-pressure applications.

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Sight Glass
Sight Glass
Sight Glass
A sight glass, also known as a sight window or sight flow indicator, is a transparent device used to visually monitor the flow, level, or condition of fluids within a pipeline or vessel. It allows operators to observe fluid movement and characteristics, such as color, clarity, and flow rate, without opening the system. Sight glasses are widely used in industries where real-time monitoring is critical.

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Stainer
Stainer
Stainer
A strainer is a mechanical device used to filter out solid particles, debris, or contaminants from a fluid or gas stream. It is designed to protect downstream equipment such as pumps, valves, and pipelines from damage caused by particulates. Strainers are essential in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of systems by ensuring that only clean fluids or gases flow through the process.

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Steam Trap
Steam Trap
Steam Trap
A butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotational motion valve used to regulate or isolate flow in a piping system. Its lightweight design, compact size, and efficient performance make it one of the most versatile and widely used valves in industrial and commercial applications. The valve gets its name from the disc-shaped closing mechanism that resembles a butterfly when it rotates.

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