Water Valve
Water valves are essential components in numerous plumbing and industrial systems, as they regulate, interrupt, or divert the flow of water within a circuit. Thanks to their reliability and precision, these valves are used in sectors such as heating, water treatment, industrial systems, and home automation.
Air valve operation
The operating principle of a water valve varies depending on the model and application. However, in general, the device operates through an opening and closing mechanism that allows or interrupts the flow of fluid.
- Manually operated valves: operated directly by the operator using levers or knobs.
- Electrically operated valves: operated by an electric actuator that opens or closes the flow of water based on a signal.
- Pneumatically operated valves: Use compressed air to regulate water flow.
- Solenoid valves: Electromagnetically operated and ideal for automatic flow control.
The type of actuation depends on the specific needs of the system, the operating pressure, and whether manual or automated control is required.
Our water valves
Types of Water Valves
Ball valves:
Ensure quick and safe closing thanks to a perforated ball that rotates inside the valve body.
Butterfly valves:
Lightweight and compact, they use a rotating disc to regulate flow.
Check valves:
Prevent water backflow, protecting pumps and pipes.
Safety valves:
Discharge water in the event of overpressure to prevent damage to systems.
Diaphragm valves:
Used for precise fluid dosing and regulation.
Gate valves:
Suitable for industrial applications where complete flow control is required.
Water Valve Applications
Residential and industrial plumbing:
flow control in water distribution systems.
Heating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems:
temperature and flow regulation in thermo-hydraulic circuits.
Water treatment:
filtration, purification, and management of industrial and drinking fluids.
Industrial automation:
flow management in production processes and refrigeration systems.
Food industry:
use in food processing machinery and process water management.
Firefighting systems:
water flow regulation in security systems.
Irrigation systems:
water control in agricultural circuits and automated gardens.