
The Future of Valve Automation: Trends, Technology & What Comes Next
Valve automation has come a long way since the days of hand-operated levers and wheels.
Valve automation has come a long way since the days of hand-operated levers and wheels.
In many industries, valves are used to control the flow of liquids or gases. Diaphragm valves are a specific type of valve that uses a flexible diaphragm to control this flow.
Solenoid valves are crucial in modern industrial and commercial systems, where they enable the precise, automated control of fluid or gas media flow.
Butterfly valves offer a reliable solution for managing fluid flow across various industrial applications.
While ball valves are often the go-to choice for quick on/off flow control, sometimes you need a valve that provides more precise adjustments over time. That’s where needle valves come in.
A ball check valve uses a ball inside its body to control the flow of fluids. The valve lets fluid move forward while stopping it from flowing backward.
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