ALL OTHER VALVES
Brands
- ZOLOTO
- SANT
- KARTAR
- SKS
- AUDCO
- ADVANCE
- LEADER
- & Many More
The category of “All Other Valves” encompasses a diverse range of flow control solutions beyond the previously mentioned ball valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, and globe valves. These valves cater to specific applications and industries, offering unique features and functionalities to suit various fluid system requirements.
Characteristics of All Other Valves:
Specialized Functions: Each type of valve under this category is designed for specific functions, such as pressure regulation, flow diversion, or level control.
Materials and Configurations: Valves in this category are available in various materials, including stainless steel, brass, and exotic alloys, depending on the application.
Actuation Options: Many valves in this category can be manually operated or actuated using mechanical, pneumatic, or electric systems.
Applications of All Other Valves:
Pressure Control Valves: Pressure control valves, such as pressure relief valves (PRVs) and pressure sustaining valves, ensure that fluid systems maintain stable and safe pressure levels.
Solenoid Valves: Solenoid valves are electromechanically operated valves that are commonly used in automated systems, such as in industrial automation and HVAC controls.
Diaphragm Valves: Diaphragm valves are versatile valves with a flexible diaphragm that regulates flow by varying the pressure on the diaphragm.
Foot Valves: Foot valves are check valves with a strainer at the inlet, preventing debris from entering the pump while maintaining one-way flow.
Float Valves: Float valves are used in tanks and reservoirs to control liquid levels by opening or closing the valve based on the float position.
Needle Valves: Needle valves have a fine-threaded needle-like plunger that allows for precise flow control in applications requiring small flow adjustments.
Pinch Valves: Pinch valves use a flexible elastomer sleeve to control flow by pinching the sleeve to shut off the flow.
Plug Valves: Plug valves have a cylindrical or conical plug that rotates to control flow, often used in applications where low maintenance is essential.
Control Valves: Control valves use actuators to regulate flow, pressure, or temperature in dynamic fluid systems, widely used in process industries.