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Process Valves

Process valves include any type of mechanical device that can stop, start, or regulate the flow of liquid, gas, solid material, or steam. These valves are attached to one or more ports or passageways through which a substance flows.

Burkert Fluid Control Systems
Irvine, CA
800-325-1405
Burkert Fluid Control Systems is a global process valve supplier of high-quality customized fluid control systems and products. Some of our products include hygienic, biotech, process, dual weir, zero static tee valves and more. For additional information, please visit our website. Burkert is one of the world's top companies for measurement, control and regulation technology.
Aquasyn California LLC
Chatsworth, CA
818-350-0423
Meeting the needs of the bio-pharmaceutical industry, our industrial diaphragm valves are developed with a bonnet design for high performance & with Tork-Tite® feet which hold our hygienic valves in place with controlled compression. This minimal entrapment feature leads to an extended valve life. Our industrial diaphragm valves meet the needs of the bio-pharmaceutical industry.
AP Tech
Napa, CA
707-259-0102
Advanced Pressure Technology (AP Tech), manufactures flow & gas handling devices. Among the products we produce is our springless diaphragm valve used for ultra high purity applications. Our hygienic valves are tailored to meet your specific needs & are backed by reliability & service support. Our gas handling components are used strictly for semiconductor and wafer fabrication.
MarcWorks
Nashua, NH
603-889-0300
Sanitary diaphragm valves are our focus here at MarcWorks. Choose from diverting valves, bypass valves, backpressure regulators, 2-way & 3-way valves, mixing valves, and much more. We offer our own pioneered ultra-high purity bellows gas diaphragm biotech valve used in the biopharmaceutical industry. Our sanitary diaphragm valves have warranties to be free of manufacturing defects.
PR Valves, LLC
South Houston, TX
713-947-8044
Our company can be summed up in one word - valves. PR Valves, LLC is a stocking distributor for all of your diaphragm valves that you have been seeking. We carry many name brand hard-to-find rare diaphragm valves in cast steel materials and in strainers - duplex and simplex styles. Check out our huge selection of valves - common, specialized, unique, or we can modify one for you. simplex styles.
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Process Valves

Process valves are used in procedures involving chemical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacture of a wide range of items. Some common process valve types include ball valves, poppet valves, gate valves, diverter valves, butterfly valves, and sanitary valves. There are a variety of materials used to produce process valves, depending on what their specific task will be. Matching the material with the task is important, because incompatible materials can contaminate the source if the valve is damaged as a result. Possible process valve materials include copper, steel, stainless steel, brass, PVC and cast iron. Industries which use process valves can include mining, pulp and paper, chemical, waste treatment, food and beverage production, powder and bulk processing, and many others.