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  • Uses a rotating ball with a hole to start, stop, or control flow. They are known for reliable shutoff. 
     
  • Uses a flat or wedge-shaped gate that moves up and down to start or stop flow. They are best for full-on or full-off applications, as they are not designed for throttling. 
     
  • Controls flow by moving a disc or plug up and down against a seat. They are designed for throttling and regulating flow. 
     
Has a disc that rotates on a shaft to control flow. They are suitable for throttling and on/off applications and are often used in large pipelines. 
 
Allows fluid to flow in only one direction to prevent backflow. Common examples are swing and lift check valves. 
 
Uses a flexible diaphragm that can be moved up or down to block or restrict flow. They are good for slurries and corrosive fluids. 
 
Other valve types
Similar to a ball valve, but uses a plug with a hole to control flow. They are often used for on-off and multi-port applications. 
 
Used for precise throttling and flow control, as they have a fine-pointed stem that enters a seat like a needle. 
 
Controls flow by pinching a flexible tube with a sleeve. 
 
Pressure Relief Valve (or Safety Valve): 
Automatically opens to release excess pressure from a system, preventing a potentially dangerous over-pressure situation. 
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