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Control valves are a type of valve used to regulate the flow of fluids in industrial processes. They are typically used to control pressure, temperature, flow, and liquid level. Control valves are typically actuated by an electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuator, and are designed to respond to signals from controllers. Control valves are used in a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, chemical, water and wastewater, and power generation.
Control valves are designed to provide precise control of the process variable, and are available in a variety of sizes and materials. They are typically designed to meet specific process requirements, and are available in a variety of configurations, including globe, angle, and butterfly valves.
Control valves are an important component of any industrial process, and are used to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the process. They are used to maintain process conditions, and to ensure that the process is operating within the desired parameters.
Some of the major companies in the control valve market include Emerson, Flowserve, Pentair, Schlumberger, and Cameron. Show Less Read more