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Types of Valves and their Applications

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  Introduction: There are a wide variety of valves with their own configurations that suits numerous services and conditions with different uses of different fluids by different materials at different pressure and temperature conditions. All these valves are for starting or stopping a flow, regulating or throttling a flow, preventing a back flow or for relieving and regulating the pressure in the fluid or the gaseous handling of applications. Common valve types include: Gate, Globe, Ball and Butterfly valves.   Gate Valves The gate valves are basically designed to function as the isolation valves wherein these valves control the flow of the liquid through the pipes which are a part of the system. To start or stop flow of water or any other types of liquids, these valves are the ones that are affixed to the pipelines. The gate valves are used for varied generic purposes due to which they can be seen commonly in homes and commercial centres. A typical Gate Valves Supplier suggests

TYPES OF GATE VALVES & INDUSTRIAL USES

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  Gate valve is primarily used for the fluid pipeline, it functions by uplifting the gate out of the path, it is a linear motion valve,   used to start or stop the flow of fluid, and these valves are either in a fully open or fully closed position. Gate valve is also known as sluice valve.   Valve manufacturers   design most of valves as on-off types. We can classify the gate valves in three ways, 1.Types of Disc 2.Types of Body Bonnet joint 3.Types of Stem movement TYPES OF GATE VALVES PARALLEL GATE VALVES: Parallel Gate valves are designed for isolation and transmission of flow in a piping system it can be used to control the flow of gas can be furnished in high differential pressures, it is mainly used in the oil and gas industries. These valves have slide disc with parallel gates faced like a blockage member, the block age member has either a single disc or two discs with a mechanism to spread in between. In the case of a single disc, the force that is given to the disc by pressing