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Understanding valve standards and specifications

Understanding valve standards and specifications

Posted by Mark Trainer on Mar 22nd 2024

Hey there, fellow valve enthusiasts! Today, we're looking at valve codes, standards and specifications. Now, I know what you're thinking, this seems like such a 'dry' topic. Believe me, it's anythi … Read More
How to Tell if a Valve is On or Off

How to Tell if a Valve is On or Off

Posted by Russ Bailey on Mar 22nd 2024

We’ve all been there —staring at a valve, almost certain you know whether it’s open or closed, but not quite confident enough to act. Maybe it’s a valve type you’ve neve … Read More
Understanding Different Types of Valve Connections and Fittings

Understanding Different Types of Valve Connections and Fittings

Posted by Russ Bailey on Jan 29th 2024

Hey there, fellow valve enthusiasts! We know valves play a crucial role in regulating the flow of liquids and gasses in a broad range of applications. Something you might not know much about are valve … Read More
Types of Valve Handles: Lever and Handwheels

Types of Valve Handles: Lever and Handwheels

Posted by Mark Trainer on Jan 29th 2024

  Whether you're involved in industrial work, plumbing, or you're a DIY enthusiast, you come across valves all the time, which means you come across valve handles too. But how much do you know ab … Read More
The Basic Parts of a Valve

The Basic Parts of a Valve

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Jan 29th 2024

Valves quietly work in many different areas, even places you wouldn't expect. They're truly everywhere—power plants, drug factories, chemical plants, water treatment centers, heating and coolin … Read More
Gas Ball Valves In Industrial Applications - 5 Things to Keep in Mind

Gas Ball Valves In Industrial Applications - 5 Things to Keep in Mind

Posted by Russ Bailey on Jun 21st 2023

Unlike the standard ball valves, most gas ball valves are tested and approved by CSA. These valves are vital for combustible gas service in different industrial applications. They are used in natural … Read More
How To Correctly Use A 3 Way Valve In Different Applications

How To Correctly Use A 3 Way Valve In Different Applications

Posted by Jason Welsford on May 17th 2022

  To understand the "T"-port and an "L"-port 3-way valves and what makes them different, it's important first to establish what each of these terms mean. By clearly defining each term, the differ … Read More
Industrial Ball Valves - 9 Questions To Make The Right Choice

Industrial Ball Valves - 9 Questions To Make The Right Choice

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Feb 22nd 2022

Ball valves are versatile flow control devices suitable for extensive industrial applications. They are available in different sizes and designs, making them adaptable to diverse sanitary, petrochemic … Read More
Understanding the Different Types of Valves for Your Application

Understanding the Different Types of Valves for Your Application

Posted by Russ Bailey on Dec 20th 2021

In the selection process of valves, you have to take into consideration different factors that are specific for your application. First, you have to know what function you want the valve to perform. W … Read More
What is a Duty Cycle and How Does it Relate to Electric Ball Valves?

What is a Duty Cycle and How Does it Relate to Electric Ball Valves?

Posted by Mark Trainer on Nov 9th 2021

Electric actuation improves the efficiency of processes by maintaining the accuracy of the repetitive opening and closing of the ball valves. Electric actuators are compact and scalable flow co … Read More
Actuated Butterfly Valves 101: All You Need To Know About Their Application In Piping Systems

Actuated Butterfly Valves 101: All You Need To Know About Their Application In Piping Systems

Posted by Jason Welsford on Aug 10th 2021

Butterfly valves are quarter-turn flow control or isolation devices, used for quick shut-off in piping systems.They have compact and lightweight designs that improve the coefficients of flow, limit … Read More
Practical Guide To Electric and Pneumatic Actuators – Which One To Choose?

Practical Guide To Electric and Pneumatic Actuators – Which One To Choose?

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Aug 9th 2021

While electrical and pneumatic actuators have several unique benefits and are preferred in different applications, using the wrong one for your application can have serious consequences. However, choo … Read More
How Do Check Valves Affect Water Pressure in the Piping System?

How Do Check Valves Affect Water Pressure in the Piping System?

Posted by Russ Bailey on Jun 25th 2021

Check valves also known as "one-way" valves are autonomously operated unidirectional valves that allow fluid to flow in a singular direction, thus reducing or preventing backflow. They are created wit … Read More
Using an Actuated Ball Valve Or a Solenoid Valve For Best Fluid Control In The System

Using an Actuated Ball Valve Or a Solenoid Valve For Best Fluid Control In The System

Posted by Mark Trainer on Apr 8th 2021

Both ball valves and solenoid valves serve a wide variety of applications. From a 3 way ball valve to a gas solenoid valve, one can find them employed anywhere from the domestic t … Read More
What are the types of solenoid valves?

What are the types of solenoid valves?

Posted by Jason Welsford on Mar 12th 2021

Favored for offering low power consumption, a compact space envelope, superior speed of operation, and a high cycle life, a solenoid refers to a specific classification of valve that relies o … Read More
What does a double acting actuator do?

What does a double acting actuator do?

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Feb 22nd 2021

  To properly convey the function of a double acting valve actuator, one must first cover some background material on actuators as a general category. Whether as a simple linear piston actuator o … Read More
Check Valve Types and Applications

Check Valve Types and Applications

Posted by Mark Trainer on Oct 29th 2020

  Check valves are essential components in plumbing, industrial, and process systems. These one-way valves allow fluid to flow in a single direction while preventing backflow, protecting pumps, e … Read More

What is the Purpose of a Vented Ball Valve?

Posted by Jason Welsford on Oct 13th 2020

Whether closing off flow to a sink’s supply lines in a home plumbing application, isolating a leg of pipe to service a device in a refinery, or directing the flow of clean steam for sterilizatio … Read More

Top 10 Coolest Valve Applications - Valve Supplier Wholesale Valveman

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Sep 24th 2020

Our online valve store has been selling valves for over 50+ years but we took some time to think over the years and come up with some of the coolest valve application we have worked on! We hope … Read More

How Does A Floating Piston Valve Work?

Posted by Russ Bailey on Sep 9th 2020

About Floating Piston Valves Floating piston valves, as used in NASA, have several applications.  Floating piston valves have a very unique construction.  Composed without an … Read More

The Top Three Car Wash Valves to Keep Your Business Moving

Posted by Jason Welsford on May 16th 2017

A Brief History of Car Washes With the modern convenience of today’s automatic car washes, it may be difficult for one to remember what the industry looked like before the world got so high-tech. … Read More

Valves Influencing the Food and Beverage Processing Industry

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on May 1st 2017

The food and beverage processing industry spans a wide range of categories from milk and dairy to bread and baked goods.  With such diversity in an infinite array of process media's, understand … Read More

Why You Should Never Use Direct Mounted Valves During Steam Applications

Posted by Russ Bailey on Apr 6th 2017

While many direct mount ball valves are steam rated, they are not recommended as an actuated valve package in a steam application. The reason for this is rather simple, though not always readily … Read More

Everything You Need to Know About ASME Standards and Certifications

Posted by Mark Trainer on Mar 30th 2017

Everything You Need to Know About ASME Standards and Certifications The acronym ASME stands for, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.  This fellowship develops codes and stan … Read More

The Apollo 76-500 vs. JFlow SRDM3833 vs. Bonomi 2200 SRL

Posted by Jason Welsford on Mar 17th 2017

The Apollo 76-500, J-Flow Controls SRDM383, and the Bonomi 2200 SRL have numerous attributes in common.  All three valves utilize a spring return handle.  A spring return hand … Read More

The Future of Electric Flow Actuation

Posted by Ryan Driscoll on Mar 14th 2017

Historically, a litany of perceived disadvantages, ranging from the cost of acquisition to the complexity of implementation, have challenged the ready adoption of  electric actuat … Read More

The Apollo 94A-200 vs. Red White Valve 5049F vs. Bonomi 1715

Posted by Mark Trainer on Feb 22nd 2017

When comparing the Apollo 94A-200 vs. the Red-White Valve 5049F vs. the Bonomi 1715, it's important to keep in mind that each of these valve is of exceptional quality.  Each of these brass, … Read More

What Does NSF Mean? An Overview of NSF Certification

Posted by Jason Welsford on Feb 14th 2017

NSF stands for the  National Sanitation Foundation.  When a valve, fitting, or pipe is NSF certified, it meets or exceeds particular standards enforced by state and federal laws.  Not a … Read More

The Perfect Check Valve for Water Processing

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Feb 7th 2017

Check valves for water applications require just as much thought as you would put into any other valve selection. Like every liquid and other various media, water has its own peculiar characteristic … Read More

Choosing a Vane Actuator vs a Traditional Rack & Pinion

Posted by Jason Welsford on Jan 12th 2017

When it comes to a critical service valve, you want the best  valve actuator you can buy.  For decades, rack & pinion designs have dominated the field.  However, recentl … Read More

Why Choose a Valve with a Deadman Handle?

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Dec 9th 2016

Otherwise known as a spring return handle, a deadman handle on a valve serves a specific purpose. Without it, tasks like drawing a media from a drum or tank; introducing an addition to a media; … Read More

What Types of Valves are Piggable?

Posted by Mark Trainer on Nov 25th 2016

Pigging, an operation typically used in larger bores, is becoming more popular as a means of keeping smaller pipe lines clean. However, while miniaturizing the process is relatively s … Read More

What is the Difference Between Lug and Wafer Type Butterfly Valves?

Posted by Jason Welsford on Nov 9th 2016

What is the Difference Between Lug and Wafer Type Butterfly Valves? Butterfly valves have been around for a long time, and are used for various applications quite frequently today.  They made t … Read More

Choosing Between Bronze and Brass Valves

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Oct 10th 2016

When selecting the right valve material, two of the most common options are brass and bronze. Both alloys are valued for their durability, corrosion resistance, and versatility, but each has distinct … Read More

How Do Cryogenic Valves Work?

Posted by Russ Bailey on Oct 6th 2016

As its name suggests, cryogenic valves are designed to be used in very cold applications. They are thus most popularly used by companies that work with Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) or Comp … Read More

How Do Ball Valves Work?

Posted by Mark Trainer on Oct 4th 2016

A  ball valve, as its name neatly suggests, is any valve that utilizes a ball to control the flow of substances from one opening to the next.  The center of the ball includes a … Read More

The Difference Between #150, #300, and #600 Pound Flanges

Posted by Jason Welsford on Sep 28th 2016

What is the Difference Between #150, #300, and #600 Pound Flanges? Pressure class definitions for flanged valves can be a little confusing at first, but they're actually quite simple.  Par … Read More

Choosing Between a Double Acting and Spring Return Actuator

Posted by Russ Bailey on Sep 20th 2016

Most types of  valves will require one of two types of actuators to use: the spring return (also known as the single acting) actuator and the double acting actuator.  While there are … Read More

Why Choose a Namur Solenoid Valve for a Pneumatic Actuator

Posted by Jason Welsford on Sep 14th 2016

The word, NAMUR, somewhat a misnomer, is an acronym for the User Association of Automation Technology in Process Industries, and serves as a standard for automated valve technology. & … Read More

Choosing the Perfect Valve End Connection Type: NPT vs Flanged vs Socket Weld

Posted by Gilbert Welsford, Jr on Sep 6th 2016

The great thing about  valves is that their options are almost infinite. That's a good thing when connections are concerned, as different applications often require specific connections. The to … Read More