Industrial Valves

Industrial valves are essential components that regulate, direct, and control the flow of fluids in various systems. They ensure precise performance and reliable operation in demanding environments.

  1. CKD PMM20-X20 Coportion Valve

    Other Valves

    CKD PMM20-X20 Coportion Valve

    CKD PMM20-X20 Coportion Valve Coportion Valve
  2. VAT 14046-TE44 ASA Gate Valve

    Gate valves

    VAT 14046-TE44 ASA Gate Valve

    VAT 14046- TE44 ASA Gate Valve ASA Gate Valve
  3. Georg Fischer Type 317 PVDF PTFE Diaphragm Valve 2 1/2"- 65mm

    Other Valves

    Georg Fischer Type 317 PVDF PTFE Diaphragm Valve 2 1/2"- 65mm

    Georg Fischer Type 317 PVDF PTFE Diaphragm Valve 2 1/2" - 65mm Diaphragm Valve Type 317 2 1/2" - 65mm
  4. Swagelok Company, Th Part Number SS-4BK-1C-319

    Other Valves

    Swagelok Company, Th Part Number SS-4BK-1C-319

    Nupro Valve

    Make: Swagelok Company, Th

    Model: SS-4BK-1C-319

    5 units @ Best Price

Common Applications

oil and gas refining

chemical processing

water treatment

power generation

pharmaceutical manufacturing

food and beverage production

Buying Guide

Industrial Valves Buying Considerations

  • Evaluate the compatibility with the fluid type and temperature range.
  • Determine the required pressure rating for your system.
  • Assess the valve's material for durability against corrosion and wear.
  • Consider the valve's operation type for ease of use and maintenance needs.
  • Ensure the valve's size and design meet space and installation constraints.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are industrial valves used for?
Industrial valves control the flow of liquids and gases in various industrial applications, ensuring safety and efficiency.
How do I choose the right industrial valve?
Consider factors like fluid type, temperature, pressure, and the specific function required for your application.
Are surplus industrial valves reliable?
Yes, surplus valves can offer great value with proper inspection and maintenance, ensuring they meet operational standards.
What is the difference between a gate valve and a ball valve?
Gate valves are used for on/off control with minimal pressure drop, while ball valves offer quick shut-off and reliable sealing.
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