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A gate valve is a type of valve used to control the flow of liquids and gases. It consists of a movable gate or wedge that is inserted into the path of the fluid. The gate is opened or closed by turning a wheel or handle attached to the gate. Gate valves are used in a variety of applications, including water, oil, and gas pipelines, as well as in industrial and chemical processing plants. Gate valves are designed to be either fully open or fully closed, and are not suitable for regulating or throttling the flow of fluid. They are also not suitable for applications where frequent operation is required, as the gate must be opened and closed manually. Gate valves are available in a variety of materials, including cast iron, brass, stainless steel, and plastic. They are also available in a range of sizes and pressure ratings. Some companies that manufacture gate valves include Flowserve, Crane, Velan, Kitz, and Watts. Show Less Read more