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Ball Float Valve
A ball float valve regulates water level in tanks by using a buoyant ball attached to a lever, which controls the valve. It ensures consistent water levels and prevents overflow. Its advantage is simplicity and reliability. Unlike a pure float valve, which may use different mechanisms, the ball float specifically uses a spherical float for level control
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Ball Valve
Ball valves are commonly used in plumbing systems for their simple, reliable operation. Featuring a spherical ball with a hole through its center, ball valves control the flow of water by rotating the ball 90 degrees. When the hole aligns with the pipe, water flows through; when the hole is perpendicular to the pipe, the flow is stopped.
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Brass Gate Valve
A gate valve (or sluice valve) controls liquid flow by raising or lowering a barrier inside the valve, which is usually a metal wedge or disk. Gate valves provide a clear, unobstructed flow, making it ideal for large volume fluid applications such as in water supply pipelines. Common types and materials include brass gate valves, cast iron, and stainless steel
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Butterfly Valve
Butterfly valves consist of a circular disc mounted on a shaft inside the valve body. The disc rotates to either allow or block fluid flow. They are commonly used in larger pipelines for their compact design and fast operation.
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Check Valve
Check valves are designed to allow fluid to flow in one direction only, preventing backflow that can cause contamination or damage to the system. These valves open when fluid flows in the intended direction and close when flow reverses.
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Gate Valve
Gate valves are used to control the flow of water or other fluids by raising or lowering a gate or disc that blocks or allows flow. Unlike ball valves, gate valves are typically used when a full open or closed position is required and are not ideal for throttling or flow control.
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Globe Valve
Globe valves are designed to control the flow of water with precision. The valve operates by moving a plug or disc into or out of the flow path, providing fine control over the volume and rate of flow. Due to their design, globe valves are better suited for throttling than gate or ball valves.