A valve is a device used in industrial machinery to regulate, direct, or control the flow of fluids by opening, closing, or partially obstructing fluid paths.
An elbow is a pipe fitting installed between two lengths of pipe or tubing to allow a change in direction, typically in a 90° or 45° angle, used in plumbing and industrial systems.
A tee is a T-shaped fitting used in piping to split or combine fluid flow. A cross fitting has four openings in industrial systems to join four pipes, allowing for complex connections and distribution.
A flange connects pipes, valves, pumps, and other equipment to form a piping system, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly for maintenance and inspection.
A cleaning ball, used in tank and pipe cleaning, delivers efficient, uniform cleaning action in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries by spraying jets of cleaning fluid.
A gasket seals the space between two or more mating surfaces, preventing leakage under compression, widely used in piping, machinery, and automotive applications for fluid containment.
A pump moves fluids, including liquids and gases, by mechanical action in industrial settings, serving applications ranging from water supply to chemical processing.
Pipe fittings connect, terminate, or change direction of flow in piping systems, including elbows, tees, crosses, and couplings, for diverse industrial uses.
A sanitary filter purifies fluids in processing lines, ensuring contaminant-free conditions in food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries for safety and quality.
A sight glass is a transparent tube or window installed in tanks or pipelines, allowing visual inspection of fluid flow, level, and clarity in industrial processes.
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