Valve Open or Closed? How to Tell the Difference
If you’ve ever stood in front of a valve, wondering if it’s open or closed, you’re not alone.
If you’ve ever stood in front of a valve, wondering if it’s open or closed, you’re not alone.
At the end of the day, stainless steel valves are more than “OK” for drinking water—they’re one of the safest, most durable options out there. For most homes, 304 stainless...
There’s no “one-size-fits-all” sanitary control valve for pharma. For sterile drug products, go with a 3A-certified sanitary ball valve or diaphragm valve.
Valves with handles are the workhorses of fluid control, but with dozens of types, materials, and brands, finding the right one feels like navigating a maze.
The eccentric hemispherical valve is more than just a valve—it’s a solution for the toughest industrial flow control challenges.
Replacing a stainless steel valve doesn’t have to drain your budget. While mainstream brands charge for name recognition, Eagle’s factory-direct model offers 316L sanitary-grade and industrial valves starting at $71
If you’re tasked with replacing a 6 inch valve ferrule—whether in a brewery, chemical plant, or food processing facility—you’re probably wondering: What’s the typical cost, and how can I avoid...
While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, the golden rule is: “Control valves should always be in a position that aligns with system safety and process stability.”
Quality super stainless steel plug valves are more than just components—they’re investments in reliability and safety
If your sink, toilet, or water heater is leaking, a faulty shut off valve might be the culprit. But how much does it cost to replace one?
Knowing whether a valve is open or closed might seem simple—until you’re staring at a rusted handle, a vague label, or a specialized industrial valve with no obvious indicators.
An eccentric hemispherical valve isn’t just a component—it’s a long-term investment in efficiency and uptime.
API 607 and API 608 aren’t just “checkboxes”—they’re guarantees that your valves will perform under stress. API 607 ensures fire safety, while API 608 ensures ball valve quality.
Valves are the unsung heroes of fluid control systems—regulating flow, pressure, and direction in everything from industrial pipelines to residential plumbing.
The choice between single direction and double valves boils down to flow control needs: single for one-way safety, double for two-way flexibility.