
Too Many Valves? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover five key aspects to consider when selecting the perfect valve for your needs.
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Sanitary valve type determines the valve's functionality and suitability for specific applications in plumbing systems. Selecting the right type ensures efficient flow control, safety, and reliability in various water and waste management scenarios.
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Ball valve
Typical price
16,– to 49,–Features a spherical disc to control flow, offering quick shut-off capabilities.
Ideal for situations requiring reliable sealing and easy operation, such as residential water systems.
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Shut-off valve
Typical price
20,– to 85,–Designed to completely stop the flow of water, often used in emergency situations.
Provides an essential safety feature, preventing water damage by isolating sections of the plumbing system.
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Non-return valve
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25,– to 53,–Prevents backflow, ensuring water flows in one direction only.
Critical for maintaining system integrity and preventing contamination in plumbing networks.
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Diameter refers to the width of the valve opening, determining the flow rate and compatibility with piping systems. Choosing the appropriate diameter is crucial for ensuring efficient fluid control and preventing system leaks or pressure issues.
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Up to 20 mm
Typical price
12,– to 40,–Suitable for small-scale applications where precise control is required.
Ideal for laboratory equipment and small machinery, providing accurate flow management.
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61 - 120 mm
Typical price
17,– to 72,–Designed for large-scale systems requiring substantial flow capacity.
Best for commercial and heavy-duty industrial applications, offering efficient fluid distribution.
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The length of a valve is a critical factor that determines its suitability for specific applications and installation spaces. Choosing the right length ensures compatibility with existing systems and affects the valve's performance and ease of maintenance.
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71 - 130 mm
Typical price
26,– to 150,–Offers a balance between size and capacity, fitting medium-sized systems.
Suitable for a wide range of applications, providing versatility and reliable performance.
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131 - 220 mm
Typical price
48,– to 180,–Larger size accommodates high-flow systems, offering increased capacity.
Ideal for industrial applications where robust performance and durability are crucial.
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The material group of a valve determines its durability, resistance to various elements, and overall performance in specific environments. Selecting the right material is crucial for ensuring the valve's longevity and effectiveness in its intended application, whether in industrial, residential, or commercial settings.
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Plastic
Typical price
17,– to 250,–Lightweight and resistant to corrosion, often used in applications where chemical exposure is a concern.
Plastic valves are cost-effective and easy to install, perfect for residential use where ease of handling is important.
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Ceramic
Typical price
16,– to 52,–Extremely hard and wear-resistant, ideal for abrasive and corrosive environments.
Ceramic valves are excellent for high-performance applications, offering superior longevity and minimal maintenance needs.
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The brand factor is crucial in selecting valves, as it affects reliability, durability, and overall performance. Trusted brands like Grohe and Arco offer high-quality options, differentiating in design and application, which can significantly impact installation and long-term satisfaction.
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Mateu
Focuses on affordable yet robust valves for everyday use.
Suitable for budget-conscious customers prioritizing functionality over brands.
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