Solenoid Valves: A solenoid valve is an electromechanically operated valve.
Angle Seat Valves: An angle seat piston valve is a pneumatically-controlled valve with a piston actuator providing linear actuation to lift a seal off its seat.
Butterfly Valves: A butterfly valve is a valve that isolates or regulates the flow of a fluid.
Ball Valves: A ball valve is a form of quarter-turn valve which uses a hollow, perforated and pivoting ball to control flow through it.
Check Valves: Check valves are mechanical valves that permit gases and liquids to flow in only one direction, preventing process flow from reversing.
Control Valves: A control valve is a valve used to control fluid flow by varying the size of the flow passage as directed by a signal from a controller.
Cryogenic Valves: A cryogenic valve is used to assure dependable operating performance at sub-zero temperatures
Diaphragm Valves: Diaphragm valves (or membrane valves) consist of a valve body with two or more ports, a diaphragm, and a "weir or saddle" or seat upon which the diaphragm closes the valve.
Double Seal (CIP) Valves: Double Seal Valves are operated by compressed air, via a linear pneumatic actuator.
Gate Valves: A gate valve is a valve with a sliding part that controls the extent of the aperture.
Globe Valves: A globe valve, different from ball valve, is a type of valve used for regulating flow in a pipeline, consisting of a movable disk-type element and a stationary ring seat in a generally spherical body.
Knife Gate Valves: A Knife gate valve is similar to a gate valve but is used for extremely thick fluids.
Multiport Valves: Multiport valves have seals at every port. This design makes the multi-port valve ideal for flow switching operations.
Needle Valves: A needle valve is a type of valve that has a small port and a threaded, needle-shaped plunger. It allows precise regulation of flow.
Non-return Valves: A non-return valve allows a medium to flow in only one direction.
Pinch Valves: A pinch valve is a full bore or fully ported type of control valve which uses a pinching effect to obstruct fluid flow.
Manual Valves: Manual valves are valves that are used to regulate flow via a manual lever or pedal.
Safety Valves: A safety valve is designed to open and relieve excess pressure from vessels or equipment and to reclose and prevent further release after normal conditions have been restored.
Relief Valves: A relief is a type of safety valve used to control or limit the pressure in a system.