In a pipeline system, stop valves and gate valves are two common types of valves. So what is the difference between the two?
Commonly used materials for angle valves are copper, stainless steel, brass, cast iron and plastic. Each material has its own unique characteristics and scope of application.
A zinc bibcock is a type of faucet that is commonly used in various domestic and industrial applications. It is designed to control the flow of water or other liquids through pipes, typically found in outdoor or garden settings. Zinc bibcocks are made of durable zinc alloy, which provides both strength and resistance to corrosion. In this blog, we will explore what a zinc bibcock is, how it works, and its key features.
A brass gate valve is a type of valve used in industrial applications to control the flow of liquids and gases through pipes. Made from durable brass, this valve features a gate mechanism that either fully opens or closes the flow path. The valve operates by raising or lowering the gate inside the valve body, allowing or blocking the passage of fluids. Its design ensures minimal flow resistance when fully open, making it an efficient choice for many industries.
The ball valve is so called because the ball has a cylindrical shape. It is mainly designed for throttling when it needs to be tightly closed, frequently opened and closed, and when the fluid needs to control the flow rate.
Common application areas of ball valves include petrochemical, water treatment, food and beverage, medical equipment, electricity, pharmaceutical and life science industries.