Gate valves are primarily used for on/off control in industrial pipelines, where the valve is either fully open or fully closed. This makes them particularly suited for applications that require an unobstructed flow path with minimal pressure drop.
One of the ideal applications for gate valves is in straight-line flow systems where flow restriction must be minimized. When fully open, the gate valve provides a clear, uninterrupted flow path, making it an excellent choice for such environments.
Gate valves excel in isolation services, where they are used to completely block or allow flow. This makes them essential for systems that require reliable shut-off, such as those in the oil, gas, and chemical industries.
For large diameter pipelines and high-pressure applications, gate valves are highly effective. They are commonly used in industries where both large volumes of fluid and high pressure must be managed, thanks to their durability and reliable operation.
However, gate valves are not recommended for throttling, frequent operation, or for use in systems with debris. These conditions can cause wear on the valve seat, potentially leading to reduced performance over time.
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