Pipes, Fittings & Flanges

A stack of metal pipes with black insides, arranged horizontally on a blue wooden surface.

Pipes

A large pile of metal pipe fittings, including elbows and threaded connectors, in various angles.

Fittings

Multiple metal flanges stacked together in a manufacturing setting.

Flanges

Mechanical Valves

Metal industrial valve with flanged ends and a manual control mechanism.

A gate valve is the most common type of valve in any process plant. It is a linear motion valve used to start or stop fluid flow. In service, these valves are either fully open or fully closed. Gate valves are used in almost all fluid services such as air, fuel gas, feedwater, steam, lube oil, hydrocarbon, and almost any services. The gate valve provides a good shutoff.

Gate Valves

A metal gate valve with a blue round handwheel on top, connected to a pipe with flanged ends for connecting to a plumbing system.

A globe valve is used to stop, start, and regulate the fluid flow. Globe Valves are used in systems where flow control is required, and leak tightness is also necessary. A globe valve provides better shut-off than the gate valve and is costlier than a gate valve.

Globe Valves

A metallic industrial valve with a blue handle, circular body with multiple bolt holes, and internal components, isolated on a plain background.

A Ball valve is a quarter-turn rotary motion valve that uses a ball-shaped disk to stop or start the flow. Most ball valves are quick-acting, requiring a 90° turn of the valve handle to operate the valve. The ball valve is Smaller and lighter than a gate valve of the same size and rating.

Ball Valves

Metal check valve with flanged ends and the word 'VELAN' engraved on it.

The check valve prevents backflow in the piping system. The pressure of the fluid passing through a pipeline opens the valve, while any reversal of flow will close the valve.

Check Valves

A large butterfly valve with a blue body and black handle, used for controlling fluid flow in pipelines.

Butterfly Valves

A butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotational valve used to start, stop, or regulate fluid flow. It gets its name from its internal rotating disc, which resembles butterfly wings. Highly cost-effective and lightweight

Others

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