Types of Valve
Solenoid Valves for Gas
Explore our diverse range of Solenoid Valves for Gas, designed for precise control in various applications and industries.
A Guide to Pressure Relief Valves
In pneumatics, a pressure relief valve (PRV) is essential to preserving the integrity and security of compressed air systems in pipelines and vessels. Alternatively referred to as a relief valve or pressure release valve, it serves as a safety measure to stop over pressurisation, which may cause harm or put workers and equipment at risk.
What Are Check Valves Used For? A Practical Guide to Understanding and Using Check Valves.
Check valves, sometimes referred to as one-way valves, or non-return valves, are essential for controlling fluid flow as they only permit one direction of flow. These devices are crucial to preventing backflow, a possible problem that might cause contamination within a system. Throughout this piece, we’ll go over the many uses for check valves, their practicalities, and the important factors to consider when selecting the best one for your requirements.
New Products - Expansion Bellows
As part of our push to expand our products we have been building on some of our existing lines, the most recent being our Expansion Bellows.
Meet The HQ Family Of Electric Actuators
Our Family of HQ Electric actuators have become one of the most popular actuators used in the UK, throughout a wide range of industries such as Water Treatment, HVAC, Process Plants, Biogas, Marine & Shipping and many more.
Solenoid Valves for Every Situation
Take an in-depth look at Solenoid Valves
Servo-assisted Solenoid Valves
Take an in-depth look at Servo-assisted Solenoid Valves
Direct-acting Toggle Solenoid Valve
Take an in-depth look at Direct-acting toggle solenoid valves
Direct-acting 2/2-way Solenoid Valve
Take an in-depth look at Direct-acting 2/2-way solenoid valves
New HQ005 battery back-up Electric Actuator
We are pleased to announce the launch of our battery back-up option to our hugely popular HQ-005 electric quarter-turn actuator.