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Valves and Actuator Photo Gallery

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Types of Valves with images

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Types of valves and their Classification Although all valves have the same • Gate Valve • Globe Valve • Y – Type Globe Valve • Ball Valve • Plug Valve • Diaphragm Valves • Reducing Valves • Pinch Valve • Butterfly Valve • Needle Valve • Check Valve • Relief & safety valve • Solenoid Valve Globe Valves A globe valve is a linear motion valve used to stop, start, and regulate fluid flow. The essential principle of globe valve operation is the vertical movement of the disk away from the seat. This causes the annular space between the disk and seat ring to close as the valve is closed gradually. This characteristic gives the globe valve good throttling ability, Which permits its use in regulating flow. Therefore, the globe valve may be used to stop and start the fluid flow and control flow. When compared to a gate valve, a globe valve generally yields much less seat leakage. This is because the disk-to-seat ring contact is more at right angles, which permits the force of closing to seat the disk tightly. Globe Valve Y-Body Design globe valve The Figure illustrates a typical Y-body globe valve. This design is a remedy for the high-pressure drop inherent in globe valves. The seat and stem are angled at approximately 45°. The angle yields a straighter flow path (at the whole opening) and provides the stem, bonnet, and packing a relative pressure-resistant envelope. Y-body globe valves are best suited for high pressure and o...

Gate Valve

• Product Information • Solenoid valve • Ball valve • Butterfly valve • Check valve • 5/2 & 4/2-way pneumatic valves • All product information • Selection Criteria & Wizards • Valve sizing calculator • Chemical resistance table • Solenoid valve selection guide • Thread standards • AC or DC coil • All selection criteria & wizards • Application Examples • Pneumatics • Reverse osmosis • Irrigation • Vacuum • Compressor • All application examples • Installation & Troubleshooting • Solenoid valve installation • Electric ball valve installation • Common solenoid valve issues • Preventing solenoid valve noise • Replacing a coil • All installation & troubleshooting • Support Figure 1: Gate valve A gate valve is a control valve that either allows media to flow through unobstructed or stops the fluid flow. The main advantage of a gate valve is the straight-through unobstructed passageway, which induces minimal pressure loss over the valve. The unobstructed bore of a gate valve also allows for a pig's passage in cleaning pipe procedures, unlike butterfly valves. However, gate valves are slower than quarter-turn valves and should only be used in the fully open or closed position, not to regulate the flow. Automated gate valves exist with either an electric or pneumatic actuator, but a manual gate valve is cost-effective since gate valves are typically used infrequently. Gate valves are also commonly referred to as sluice gate valves. Table of contents • • • • • • Figure 2: Gate valve ...

Valves and Actuator Photo Gallery

Due to continuous development of our product range, we reserve the right to change the dimensions, pictures and information contained on our website and product catalogs. Pictures on our website may differ from actual product. Furthermore, due to our growing inventory, development and design of new products our online catalog may not show models that have just been released. If you do not see a particular product on this page that you need, call our sales team at 1-866-VALTORC or locally at 770-423-7100 for an immediate quote and assistance and custom application quotation. Please note, all Valtorc quotations are valid for 60 days. Copyright © 1999 - 2023, All Rights Reserved - Valtorc International

Gate Valve

• Product Information • Solenoid valve • Ball valve • Butterfly valve • Check valve • 5/2 & 4/2-way pneumatic valves • All product information • Selection Criteria & Wizards • Valve sizing calculator • Chemical resistance table • Solenoid valve selection guide • Thread standards • AC or DC coil • All selection criteria & wizards • Application Examples • Pneumatics • Reverse osmosis • Irrigation • Vacuum • Compressor • All application examples • Installation & Troubleshooting • Solenoid valve installation • Electric ball valve installation • Common solenoid valve issues • Preventing solenoid valve noise • Replacing a coil • All installation & troubleshooting • Support Figure 1: Gate valve A gate valve is a control valve that either allows media to flow through unobstructed or stops the fluid flow. The main advantage of a gate valve is the straight-through unobstructed passageway, which induces minimal pressure loss over the valve. The unobstructed bore of a gate valve also allows for a pig's passage in cleaning pipe procedures, unlike butterfly valves. However, gate valves are slower than quarter-turn valves and should only be used in the fully open or closed position, not to regulate the flow. Automated gate valves exist with either an electric or pneumatic actuator, but a manual gate valve is cost-effective since gate valves are typically used infrequently. Gate valves are also commonly referred to as sluice gate valves. Table of contents • • • • • • Figure 2: Gate valve ...

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• Abrading & Polishing • Building & Grounds • Electrical & Lighting • Fabricating • Fastening & Joining • Filtering • Flow & Level Control • Furniture & Storage • Hand Tools • Hardware • Heating & Cooling • Lubricating • Material Handling • Measuring & Inspecting • Office Supplies & Signs • Pipe, Tubing, Hose & Fittings • Plumbing and Janitorial • Power Transmission • Pressure & Temperate Control • Pulling & Lifting • Raw Materials • Safety Supplies • Sawing & Cutting • Sealing • Shipping • Suspending •

Types of Valves with images

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Types of valves and their Classification Although all valves have the same • Gate Valve • Globe Valve • Y – Type Globe Valve • Ball Valve • Plug Valve • Diaphragm Valves • Reducing Valves • Pinch Valve • Butterfly Valve • Needle Valve • Check Valve • Relief & safety valve • Solenoid Valve Globe Valves A globe valve is a linear motion valve used to stop, start, and regulate fluid flow. The essential principle of globe valve operation is the vertical movement of the disk away from the seat. This causes the annular space between the disk and seat ring to close as the valve is closed gradually. This characteristic gives the globe valve good throttling ability, Which permits its use in regulating flow. Therefore, the globe valve may be used to stop and start the fluid flow and control flow. When compared to a gate valve, a globe valve generally yields much less seat leakage. This is because the disk-to-seat ring contact is more at right angles, which permits the force of closing to seat the disk tightly. Globe Valve Y-Body Design globe valve The Figure illustrates a typical Y-body globe valve. This design is a remedy for the high-pressure drop inherent in globe valves. The seat and stem are angled at approximately 45°. The angle yields a straighter flow path (at the whole opening) and provides the stem, bonnet, and packing a relative pressure-resistant envelope. Y-body globe valves are best suited for high pressure and o...