Valves
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Self-actuating valve that fills elevated storage tanks to preset level, then closes to prevent overflow without external controls.
Electrically-operated valve using electromagnetic coil for automated on/off control of fluids in treatment processes.
Throttling valve that regulates flow by raising or lowering a plug perpendicular to the flow path.
Elastomer sleeve valve that pinches shut to isolate abrasive slurries without metal-to-fluid contact in treatment plants.
Maintains minimum backpressure to prevent destructive vapor bubbles from forming and collapsing inside pumps and piping systems.
Mechanical device using buoyancy to automatically open or close valves for simple tank level control.
Flexible diaphragm presses against seat to control corrosive or abrasive flows without fluid contacting metal components.
Isolation valve that lifts a gate out of the flow path to provide full-bore, low-resistance on/off control.
Quarter-turn valve using a rotating ball for reliable on-off isolation in clean water and chemical applications.
Quarter-turn valve using a rotating disk for flow control and shutoff in water and wastewater piping systems.
Throttling valve using conical plug design for reliable flow control in slurry and solids-laden municipal applications.
Quarter-turn or multi-turn valve with 90-degree flow path that redirects and controls flow in compact installations.
Quarter-turn valve using rotating plug for tight on-off isolation in slurries, chemicals, and challenging municipal applications.