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VALVES List

Ball Valve

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A Ball Valve is a quarter-turn flow control device that uses a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control liquid or gas flowing through it. It is one of the most widely used valves in the industry due to its durability, tight shut-off, and ease of operation.

It is open when the ball's hole is in line with the flow inlet and closed when it is pivoted 90 degrees by the valve handle. They are ideal for shut-off applications in pharmaceutical, chemical, and water process lines.

Butterfly Valve

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A Butterfly Valve is a quarter-turn rotational motion valve used to stop, regulate, and start the flow. It is popular because it is lightweight, requires less structural support, and is cost-effective compared to other valve types.
The "butterfly" is a metal disc mounted on a rod. When the valve is closed, the disc turns so that it completely blocks off the passageway. When fully open, the disc is rotated a quarter turn so that it allows an almost unrestricted passage of fluid. They are widely used in water treatment, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries for large pipe diameters.

Diaphragm Valve

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A Diaphragm Valve is a specialized linear motion valve used to start, regulate, and stop fluid flow. It is unique because it uses a flexible membrane (the diaphragm) to seal the valve, which completely isolates the operating mechanism from the fluid.
Because the liquid never touches the metal stem or bonnet, this valve is the #1 choice for corrosive chemicals, acids, and abrasive slurries. It is also widely used in the Pharmaceutical and Food industries (Sanitary type) because it has no pockets to trap bacteria and is easy to clean.

Gate Valve

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A Gate Valve is the most common type of valve used in heavy industry. It is a linear-motion valve designed effectively as a "sliding door" (the gate) that moves up and down to open or close the pipeline.
It is designed strictly for Isolation (On/Off service). This means it should always be fully open or fully closed. It is not used for regulating flow because the high velocity of fluid can damage the wedge when partially open. When fully open, it provides a "full bore" flow area, meaning there is almost zero pressure drop, making it ideal for main supply lines.

Globe Valve

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A Globe Valve is a linear-motion valve used to stop, start, and regulate fluid flow. Unlike a Gate Valve (which is only for open/close), the Globe Valve is designed for throttling—meaning you can keep it partially open to adjust the pressure or flow rate within the pipeline.
The name comes from its spherical (globe-like) body shape. Inside, a plug moves up and down against the flow. The fluid is forced to change direction (flowing up through the seat), which creates resistance. This design ensures a tight seal and precise control, making it ideal for steam, oil, and gas applications where flow regulation is critical.

Knife Edge Gate Valve

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A Knife Edge Gate Valve is a specialized specialized linear shut-off valve designed to handle thick, viscous, and abrasive fluids that would clog normal valves. It features a sharp, beveled "knife-like" gate that cuts through heavy media like slurry, pulp, powder, and sludge to ensure a tight seal.
Unlike standard gate valves, the Knife Gate has a thin profile and no bottom cavity where solids can get trapped. It is the industry standard for difficult applications in Paper & Pulp mills, Wastewater Treatment Plants (ETP/STP), Mining, and Cement industries where solids and semi-solids need to be isolated.

Water Meter (Woltman / Multi-Jet Type)

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A Water Meter is a precision instrument used to measure the volume of water flowing through a pipeline. For industrial and commercial applications, accurate metering is essential for billing, checking efficiency, and monitoring water consumption in ETP/STP plants.

We supply both Multi-Jet meters (for smaller lines, domestic/commercial) and Woltman meters (for large industrial bulk flow). These meters are designed to maintain accuracy even with fluctuating pressures and are built with magnetic drives to prevent moisture from fogging the reading dial.

NRV Dual Plate

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A Dual Plate Check Valve (also known as a Dual Plate NRV) is a compact non-return valve that automatically prevents the backflow of liquid or gas. Unlike a traditional "Swing Check Valve," which is heavy and bulky, the Dual Plate valve uses two spring-loaded half-moon plates that fit within a single valve body.
When the flow starts, the plates open; when the flow stops, the springs force the plates to close immediately—before the reverse flow begins. This unique mechanism effectively eliminates "Water Hammer" (the banging noise and vibration in pipes), making it the preferred choice for high-rise buildings, pumping stations, and industrial pipelines.

Wafer Type NRV

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A Wafer Type Check Valve (Single Disc) is a slim, lightweight non-return valve designed to fit between two pipe flanges. Unlike the standard "Swing Check Valve" which is bulky and has its own flanges, the Wafer type is extremely thin and is clamped between the pipeline flanges using long bolts.

It features a single disc that swings open when fluid flows and closes immediately when flow stops to prevent backflow. Because of its short face-to-face length, it is an excellent space-saving solution for cramped boiler rooms, HVAC systems, and water distribution lines.

Disc Type NRV

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A Disc Check Valve (often called a "Wafer Disc Check Valve" or "Lift Check Valve") is a high-performance non-return valve designed with a spring-loaded disc that moves axially (back and forth) to control flow.
Unlike the "Swing Check Valve" which relies on gravity and can only be installed horizontally, the Disc Check Valve uses a spring to close the valve the moment flow stops. This makes it perfect for vertical pipelines and systems with frequent pressure changes. Its rapid closing action significantly reduces "Water Hammer" (damaging pressure surges) and protects pumps from reverse flow damage.

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