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Industrial valves are mechanical devices used to control the flow of fluids (liquids, gases, or slurries) within a system. They are crucial components in various industries, including chemical processing, oil and gas, water treatment, and manufacturing, ensuring processes operate smoothly and safely. These valves regulate flow rate, pressure, and direction of the medium.
Types of Industrial Valves:
1. Safety Valves (IBR & Non-IBR)
Reliable overpressure protection for boilers, steam lines, and process equipment. Designed and certified for maximum safety and compliance.
Engineered for accurate pressure regulation in natural gas, nitrogen, and other gaseous media with stable downstream performance.
5. UL Approved Deluge Valves
Trusted fire safety valves for deluge and water spray systems, UL-listed for high reliability in fire protection networks.
7. Piston Type Digital Control Valves
Next-generation valves with precise electronic actuation, ensuring accurate control of flow and pressure in automated systems.
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High-performance modulating valves for precise control of steam, condensate, air, and process fluids in critical applications.
Customized skid-mounted solutions with safety and control features, designed as per IBR for steam distribution networks.
6. Piston Valves
Rugged, glandless design with zero leakage sealing, ideal for steam, condensate, and abrasive media. Low maintenance and long service life.
8. Pneumatic Actuated Ball Control Valves
Quarter-turn valves with pneumatic actuation for efficient shutoff and modulating service across utilities, chemicals, and process fluids.
Key Functions:
- Controlling flow: Valves regulate the amount of fluid moving through a pipe or system.
- Starting and stopping flow: They can completely open or close a pathway, effectively initiating or halting the flow of fluid.
- Throttling flow: Valves can restrict the flow to a desired rate, controlling the amount of fluid passing through.
- Directing flow: They can redirect the flow of fluid to different parts of a system.
- Relieving pressure: Some valves are designed to release excess pressure from a system, preventing potential damage or hazards.
Applications:
- Oil and Gas: Valves are used extensively in pipelines, refineries, and drilling operations for controlling the flow of crude oil, natural gas, and other petroleum products.
- Chemical Processing: They are essential for regulating the flow of chemicals, ensuring safe and efficient chemical reactions.
- Water and Wastewater Treatment: Valves are used to control the flow of water in treatment plants and distribution systems.
- Power Generation: Valves are critical components in power plants, regulating the flow of steam, water, and other fluids.
- Food and Beverage: Valves are used in processing and packaging operations, ensuring hygiene and product quality.