Valves are mechanical devices that control flow and pressure within a process.
The vast majority of process valves perform the basic function of opening and closing the passage of fluids, but there are also valves that control the amount of flow, its direction and pressure regulation.
They are essential components in pipes that transport liquids, gases, vapors, viscous fluids, etc.
They can be operated manually, but it is also possible to automate them with a pneumatic or electric actuator.
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Butterfly Valves
Butterfly Valves are designed to regulate flow, but with limited controllability. This is one of the simplest and most easily operated types of process valves.
Solda Aco Inoxidavel ASTM A351 CF8 (304) and CF3M (316/L)
Ball Valve
Ball Valves are probably the most robust valves used in process applications. They get their name because they have a sphere inside with a passage in the center. They are designed to operate in the open or closed position by turning the lever 1/4 of a turn, however, there are some applications in which it is possible to position the valve and control the flow intensity.
A Check Valve is a device used for the protection of hydraulic systems from backflow of water. It allows flow in only one direction and automatically closes to prevent flow in the opposite direction (backflow). Check valves are used in a wide variety of locations.