Within an oil and gas application, control valves serve a number of different functions, with the most common one being to regulate the flow of a gas or liquid within an application. Control valves function to reduce or increase the flow rate and pressure within an oil and gas or petrochemical application. Our control valves can be used in oil and gas applications for pressure reducing, pressure sustaining, flow control, altitude control, level control, pump control and for surge anticipating.
Control valves are split into two main types, either linear motion or rotary motion valves.
The range of linear motion control valves consists of globe valves, gate valves, diaphragm valves and pinch valves. The range of rotary motion control valves consists of ball valves, butterfly valves and plug valves. From this range, the valves most commonly used in an oil and gas application include butterfly valves, ball valves, check valves and globe valves.
What are the most commonly used control valves in the oil and gas industry? - Zorgon (Zhejiang) Automation Technology Co.,Ltd. (cnzorgon.com)
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