Control Valves

CONTROL VALVE DISTRIBUTORS

For decades, BM Engineering Supplies has been supplying process control valves. Furthermore, we can provide guidance on selecting the right valve for industrial applications based on flow conditions. You can consult with us regarding your process conditions, and we will help you specify the correct control valve for your application.

Process Control valve types

There are different types of process control valves. Quarter-turn valves like butterfly or v-ball valves are cost-effective but less accurate. Globe control valves are widely used for precise control at a moderate price. Ball-segment valves offer high accuracy and precise control in a quarter-turn valve.


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    CONTROL VALVE BRANDS

    BÜRKERT
    The Bürkert range includes rotary and linear actuators controlled pneumatically or electrically. Linear actuators are fitted to Angle Seat Control Valves for high-temperature or steam applications. Conversely, rotary actuators can be fitted to most quarter-turn valves, depending on size and application details.

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    VALSTEAM ADCA

    ADCA is a leading brand for pneumatic actuators, providing cost-effective solutions for complex flow requirements. Moreover, they specialize in diverting and multi-port applications.

    SOMAS 
    SOMAS, based in Säffle, has prioritised safety and continuity in its manufacturing process for over 70 years. Additionally, the company is a global market leader in developing control valves, including ball segment valves. BM Engineering proudly supplies SOMAS ball segment valves tailored for the distilling industry.

    KINETROL 
    Kinerol was founded in 1958 by engineers specializing in damping products. They developed viscous dashpots for motion control and are now an international company based in Farnham, UK.

    FAQs

    • How do actuated valves work?

      In the past, people manually operated valves. This required someone to adjust the valve using a direct or geared mechanism attached to the valve stem. Additionally, it was also dangerous, especially when working with larger valves. However, actuated valves allow remote adjustment and rapid operation, keeping workers safe. Moreover, actuated valves have revolutionized the industry by providing remote control capabilities, thereby enhancing safety and efficiency.

    • What is a process control valve?

      Additionally, there are different types of process control valves. Ball valves can securely close after long periods of disuse; moreover, they can also be equipped with actuators. Butterfly valves, on the other hand, provide quick shut-off. Lastly, globe valves are ideal for high-pressure applications.