Valve Assembly
Item Name Code (INC) 46201
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An assembly of items consisting of two or more complete valves on a common mounting; mounted on each other; or joined together with fitting(s), hose(s), tube(s), pipe(s), or the like. For items consisting of two or more valves in a common body, See VALVE ASSEMBLY, MANIFOLD.
Additional Information for Valve Assembly
A valve assembly is a mechanical device that is used to control the flow of fluids (liquids, gases, or slurries) through a system of pipes or tubes. It typically consists of a valve body, which houses the valve mechanism, and various components such as a valve stem, disc, seat, and actuator.
Valve assemblies are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, water treatment, power generation, chemical processing, and manufacturing. They are essential for regulating the flow of fluids, isolating sections of a pipeline, and controlling pressure and temperature within a system.
There are different types of valve assemblies available, including gate valves, globe valves, ball valves, butterfly valves, and check valves. Each type has its own unique design and functionality, making them suitable for specific applications and operating conditions.
Valve assemblies play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of various industrial processes. They are designed to withstand high pressures, temperatures, and corrosive environments, and are often made from durable materials such as stainless steel, cast iron, or bronze.
Proper installation, maintenance, and regular inspection of valve assemblies are important to ensure their optimal performance and prevent any potential leaks or failures. It is also essential to follow industry standards and guidelines when selecting and using valve assemblies to ensure compatibility with the specific application and system requirements.