Valves

Product Valves
Type Globe Valve, Gate Valve, Ball or Plug Valve, Butterfly Valve, Diaphragm Valve
Origin India
Media Water, Air
Temperature Of Media High, Medium, Low, Normal Temperature

 

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Valves

The range of valves on offer caters to numerous applications and is a perfect addition to Mechsignia’s comprehensive range. This production network ensures that local customer support is always on hand when required. All products comply with the latest safety regulations and operate with excellent energy efficiency.

Valves are used in power stations, buildings, ships, and process and water engineering systems. Alongside globe valves, gate valves, butterfly valves, ball valves, diaphragm valves, and check valves, the product range also includes actuators and positioners.

In piping technology, a valve is a piping component that influences the fluid flow by opening, closing, diverting, mixing, or partially obstructing the passage through itself. Valves are broadly classified according to their fields of application, e.g. power plant valves, heating valves, gas, and food-grade valves. Valves are further categorized according to their basic design (globe, gate, butterfly, ball or plug, and diaphragm valves) and according to their functions, i.e. shut-off valves, safety valves, control valves, and check or non-return valves. Depending on the type of actuation, a differentiation is made between manually operated and electrically, pneumatically, and hydraulically actuated valves.

Valve Design Features

  • Globe valve: obturator moves in a straight line and, in the seating area, parallel to the flow direction
  • Gate valve: obturator moves in a straight line and, in the seating area, at right angles to the flow direction
  • Ball or plug valve: obturator rotates about an axis at right angles to the flow direction and, in the open position, the flow passes through it
  • Butterfly valve: obturator rotates about an axis at right angles to the flow direction and, in the open position, the flow passes around it
  • Diaphragm valve: the flow passage is changed as a result of the deformation of the flexible obturator (diaphragm)
  • Strainer