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A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a barrier (gate) out of the path of the fluid. Gate valves require very little space along the pipe axis and hardly restrict the flow of fluid when the gate is fully opened.
A Gate valve is a linear-motion manual valve that has a vertical rectangular or circular disc that slides across an opening to stop the flow that acts as a “gate”.
A gate valve is a linear motion valve that starts or stops the fluid flow using wedge shape disk. Learn about different types of gate valves used in piping.
Gate valves (also known as knife valves or slide valves) are linear motion valves in which a flat closure element slides into the flow stream to provide shut-off. They are one of the most common valves used.
A gate valve is designed to control fluid flow by either fully opening or closing the passage. It's called a gate valve because it uses a flat or wedge-shaped gate to block or allow flow. The gate moves perpendicular to the flow path, similar to how a gate opens and closes to control passage.
A gate valve is the most common valve for water supply systems. It represents a linear-motion isolation valve and has a function to stop or allow the flow. Gate valves got their name from the closure element sliding into the flow stream to provide shutoff and, therefore, acting like a gate.
We call the gate valve the sluice valve. It is called a gate valve because the shape of the disc is in the shape of a Gate or wedge-shaped. Gate Wall always opens in the perpendicular direction of the flow of fluid.
A gate valve is a type of linear motion valve that controls the flow of fluid by either fully opening or closing the passageway. It features a sliding gate-like disc, known as the gate, which moves vertically between the valve seats.
Gate valves—one of the original valve designs—are ideally suited for on-off, primarily liquid, service. A gate valve functions by lifting a rectangular or circular gate out of the path of the fluid.
A gate valve is a control valve that allows or stops fluid flow. It offers a straight-through unobstructed passageway, resulting in minimal pressure loss over the valve. This type of valve also allows for a pig’s passage in cleaning pipe procedures.