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Pipeline valves are essential components of pipeline systems, used to control the flow of liquids and gases. They are typically installed at strategic points along the pipeline, such as at the beginning, end, and at various points along the route. Pipeline valves are designed to regulate the flow of the material, prevent backflow, and provide safety and security. They are also used to isolate sections of the pipeline for maintenance or repair.
Pipeline valves come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are made from a range of materials, including steel, brass, and plastic. They are designed to meet the specific requirements of the pipeline, and must be able to withstand the pressure and temperature of the material being transported.
The pipeline valve market is highly competitive, with a range of manufacturers offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Emerson, Flowserve, Crane, Velan, and Kitz. Show Less Read more