Our Control Valves include
Globe Valves - A Globe Valve is a valve used to regulate, start, or stop fluid flow by moving a disc perpendicular to the seat. The main types include balanced globe valves (for high-pressure systems), angle globe valves (for directional flow changes), and three-way globe valves (for mixing or diverting flow). They are widely used in industries such as chemical, power, oil & gas, and water treatment for precise flow control and throttling applications.
Ball Valves - A Ball Valve is a valve that uses a hollow, rotating ball to start, stop, or throttle fluid flow. The main types include floating ball valves (ball supported by seats), trunnion-mounted ball valves (ball anchored for high-pressure applications), and three-way ball valves (for flow diversion or mixing). They are widely used in industries such as oil & gas, chemical, petrochemical, and water treatment for reliable shutoff, quick operation, and low-pressure drop applications.
Butterfly valves - A Butterfly Valve is a valve that uses a rotating disc to regulate, start, or stop fluid flow in a pipeline. The main types include wafer-type (fits between flanges), lug-type (independently bolted to flanges), and double-flanged (bolted on both sides for high-pressure systems). Butterfly valves are widely used in industries such as water treatment, HVAC, chemical, and petrochemical for flow isolation, throttling, and quick operation in large-diameter pipelines.
Diaphragm Valves - A Diaphragm Valve is a valve that uses a flexible diaphragm to open, close, or throttle flow by pressing it against a weir or seat. The main types include weir-type diaphragm valves (for corrosive or high-purity fluids) and straight-through diaphragm valves (for viscous or slurry fluids). They are widely used in industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, food & beverage, and water treatment for safe, leak-free handling of corrosive, abrasive, or sterile fluids.
Plug valves - A Plug Valve is a quarter-turn valve that uses a cylindrical or conically tapered plug with a passage to start, stop, or regulate fluid flow. The main types include lubricated plug valves (with grease-filled cavities for high-pressure service) and non-lubricated or resilient-seated plug valves (for low-maintenance and corrosive fluids). They are widely used in industries such as chemical, oil & gas, and petrochemical for on/off service, throttling, and handling of corrosive or abrasive fluids.
Pneumatic control valves - A Pneumatic Control Valve is a valve that regulates fluid flow using compressed air to actuate a diaphragm or piston, enabling precise automated control in process systems. The main types include pneumatic globe control valves (for precise throttling), pneumatic ball valves (for on/off control), and pneumatic diaphragm valves (for corrosive or sanitary fluids).