102 Results for Valves by SHARKBITE
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 1"
- Body Material: Lead-Free DZR Brass
- Body Style: Inline
Key Features:
- Item: Quarter-Turn Supply Stop
- Pipe Size: 1/2"
- Outlet Size: 3/8"
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 1 1/4"
- Body Style: Ball Valve
- Tube Size: 1 1/4"
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 1/2"
- Inlet Size: 1/2"
- Outlet Size: 1/2"
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 3/4"
- Inlet Size: 3/4"
- Outlet Size: 3/4"
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 1/2 in
- Body Material: Brass
- Body Style: Inline
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 3/4 in
- Body Material: Brass
- Body Style: Inline
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 1"
- Body Material: Brass
- Body Style: Ball Valve
Key Features:
- Item: Angle Supply Stop
- Pipe Size: 1/2"
- Outlet Size: 3/8"
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 1 in
- Body Material: Brass
- Body Style: Inline
Key Features:
- Pipe Size: 1"
- Body Material: Lead-Free Brass
- Body Style: Inline
Key Features:
- Item: Tee Stop Valve
- Pipe Size: 1/2"
- Outlet Size: 3/8"
Key Features:
- Item: Tee Stop Valve
- Outlet Size: 3/8"
- Valve Design: Tee Stop
Key Features:
- Item: Tee Stop Valve
- Pipe Size: 1/2"
- Outlet Size: 1/4"
About Valves
Valves are used to control the flow of liquids, gases, and other substances in a variety of applications. They are essential components in plumbing systems, industrial processes, and medical equipment.
Types of Valves
Inline valves are most commonly used for plumbing purposes. They are typically made with plastic or metal materials and feature a lever handle that can be turned to open or close the valve. Other types of valves may be used for more specialized applications such as regulating water pressure or controlling air flow.
How Valves are Made
Valves are typically made from brass, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, or plastic compounds. Depending on the type of valve needed for an application, it may also include rubber seals and gaskets as well as other components such as springs and diaphragms.
Industries that use Valves
Plumbers use inline valves to regulate water pressure in residential homes. Industrial engineers often utilize complex valves for controlling air flow in factories and power plants. Medical professionals use specialized valves to monitor patient vital signs during surgery.
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