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Ball Valve
A ball valve is a quarter-turn valve that controls the flow of a fluid by using a hollow, perforated, and pivoting spherical ball. When the valve’s handle or actuator rotates the ball 90 degrees, the opening in the ball aligns with the flow path to allow passage; turning it back closes the valve by blocking the passage.
Ball valves are widely used in industrial, commercial, and residential piping systems because they provide reliable shutoff, minimal pressure drop, and quick, simple operation. They are suitable for gases, liquids, and slurries, and perform well under high pressure and high flow conditions.
Key characteristics:
Quarter-turn operation for rapid open/close
Full-port or reduced-port designs
Low torque requirement
Tight sealing with minimal leakage
Available in materials such as brass, stainless steel, PVC, and carbon steel
Operable via manual lever, gear operator, pneumatic actuator, or electric actuator
Globe Valve
A globe valve is a linear-motion valve used to start, stop, and precisely regulate fluid flow in a pipeline. It consists of a movable disk-type element and a stationary ring seat housed within a typically spherical-shaped body—hence the name globe valve.
Flow passes through an internal S-shaped path, allowing the valve to provide excellent throttling control but with a higher pressure drop compared to straight-through valve designs. Globe valves are widely used in applications requiring precise flow regulation, frequent operation, and tight sealing, such as steam systems, water distribution, chemical processing, and HVAC.
Key characteristics:
Linear motion (rising stem) for fine flow adjustment
Good throttling capability and accurate control
Positive shutoff when fully closed
Available disk types: plug, needle, and composition
Common materials: cast iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, bronze
Can be manual, electric-actuated, or pneumatic-actuated
Butterfly Valve
A butterfly valve is a quarter-turn flow control device that uses a circular disc (called a butterfly) mounted on a central shaft to regulate or isolate fluid flow in a pipeline. When the valve is fully open, the disc is rotated parallel to the flow direction, allowing fluid to pass with minimal resistance. Rotating the disc 90 degrees to a perpendicular position blocks the flow, providing quick and reliable shutoff.
Butterfly valves are valued for their compact design, light weight, and cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for large-diameter pipes and applications where space and weight savings are important. They are commonly used in water distribution, HVAC, chemical processing, food and beverage systems, fire protection, and oil & gas.
Key characteristics:
Quarter-turn operation for fast opening and closing
Disc-shaped closing element
Low pressure drop when open
Suitable for throttling and on/off service
Various designs: wafer, lug, double-offset (high-performance), and triple-offset
Material options: cast iron, stainless steel, PVC, ductile iron, and specialized alloys
Compatible with manual levers, gear operators, pneumatic actuators, and electric actuators
Gate Valve
A gate valve is a linear-motion valve used to start or stop fluid flow by raising or lowering a flat or wedge-shaped gate inside the valve body. When the gate is fully raised, it provides an unobstructed, straight-through flow path with minimal pressure drop. When lowered, it seals tightly against the seats to stop flow.
Gate valves are designed primarily for on/off (isolation) service, not throttling. They are widely used in water supply systems, oil and gas pipelines, power plants, chemical processing, and general industrial applications where a full, unobstructed flow is needed.
Key characteristics:
Linear rising or non-rising stem options
Minimal pressure loss when fully open (full-bore design)
Not ideal for throttling because partial opening can cause vibration and seat damage
Common gate types: solid wedge, flexible wedge, split wedge, and parallel slide
Material options: cast iron, ductile iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, bronze
Can be manual, pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic actuated
Control Valve
A control valve is an automated valve used to regulate the flow, pressure, level, or temperature of a process fluid by varying the size of the flow passage. It receives a signal from a controller—typically pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic—and adjusts its position to maintain desired process conditions.
Control valves are essential components in process control systems across industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, water treatment, and manufacturing. They provide precise, continuous modulation, enabling stable and efficient process operation.
Key characteristics:
Automated operation via pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic actuators
Modulating control (not just open/close)
Variety of valve bodies: globe, ball, butterfly, diaphragm, and plug types
Trim components designed to manage flow characteristics, noise, and cavitation
Available flow characteristics: linear, equal percentage, quick-opening
Material options: carbon steel, stainless steel, exotic alloys, and corrosion-resistant materials
Integrates with sensors, controllers, and feedback systems for precise regulation
About Our Products
We offer a complete range of high-quality industrial valves, including ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, butterfly valves, check valves, control valves, and specialty valves designed for reliable performance in demanding applications. Our products are engineered for durability, precision, and safety across industries such as water treatment, oil and gas, chemical processing, HVAC, and manufacturing.
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