Stainless Steel Valves

Stainless steel valves are corrosion-resistant components used to control, direct, or regulate the flow of a fluid (liquid, gas, slurries) in a piping system. Their durability and resistance to rust and extreme temperatures make them a reliable choice for various applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential use.

Stainless Steel Ball Valves: These valves use a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control flow. The valve is open when the ball's hole is in line with the flow and closed when it's pivoted 90 degrees by the valve handle. They are known for their fast operation and excellent sealing capabilities.

Stainless Steel Check Valves: Also known as non-return valves, they allow fluid to flow in only one direction. They are used to prevent backflow, which can damage equipment or contaminate the media. These valves operate automatically based on the pressure of the fluid.

Stainless Steel Globe Valves: These valves regulate or throttle flow using a movable disk and a stationary ring seat in a generally spherical body. The name "globe" comes from the spherical shape of the valve body. They are ideal for applications that require frequent flow control.

Stainless Steel Mini Ball Valves: As the name suggests, these are compact versions of standard ball valves. They serve the same function but are designed for use in tight spaces or applications with lower flow requirements.