INDUSTRIAL VALVES

Valves are essential components for controlling the flow, pressure, and direction of fluids and gases, ensuring safety, efficiency, and adaptability in industrial systems.


Our selection includes directional control valves, pressure relief valves, flow control valves, and more, all sourced from trusted manufacturers recognized for their quality and performance in industrial applications.

SOLENOID AC & DC
Consisting of a coil of wire that generates a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it. This magnetic field attracts or repels a metal plunger or core inside the coil, causing it to move.

MANUALLY OPERATED
Controlled by a person using physical force.

HYDRAULIC
Control the flow, pressure, or direction of hydraulic fluid within a system enabling precise control of machinery.

PNEUMATIC
Control the flow, pressure, and direction of compressed air to transmit power.

STACK
Built in such a way that multiple valves can be "stacked" on top of each other, allowing for multiple functions  in a single, space-saving arrangement.

CARTRIDGE
Small, self-contained units that are inserted into a block or manifold.

SECTIONAL
Controlling multiple hydraulic functions  using a single valve assembly.

MONOBLOC
Simplify your hydraulic system by integrating several control valves (such as directional, pressure, or flow control valves) into one piece, rather than using separate, individual valves.

D03, D05, D08, D10
Standard mounting patterns or sizes for hydraulic directional control valves in the NFPA D series.

SERVO
A precise control valve used in hydraulic or pneumatic systems to regulate the flow and pressure of fluid based on an electrical signal.

IN-LINE
Installed directly within a pipeline or tube, allowing you to control the flow of fluid through the system. 

SHUT OFF
Acting like a switch: you turn it to open or close the valve, controlling whether the fluid can flow through or if it’s completely blocked.

AIR
It can be used to start, stop, or regulate the movement of air, and it's commonly found in systems that use compressed air.

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
Built into a single, compact chip or module, combining both electronic control and valve functions in one device.

CHECK
Ensures that the fluid doesn't reverse direction, which can help protect equipment and maintain system pressure.

CONTROL
Maintain the right conditions in a system, like controlling the speed of a motor, managing the pressure in a pipeline, or regulating the temperature in a process.

FLOW CONTROL
Regulate the speed of the fluid's movement, which in turn affects how fast a machine or component operates.

NEEDLE
Regulate fluid flow very precisely by adjusting the position of a needle inside the valve.

BALL

It uses a spherical ball with a hole that can rotate to either allow or block the flow, making it easy to control and reliable in stopping leaks.


PROPORTIONAL
Unlike simple on/off valves, which are either fully open or fully closed, a proportional valve can adjust the amount of fluid passing through it in proportion to an input signal.

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