floydslist.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 
   

Automotive

   

Food & Recipe

   

Recreation

   

Self Enhancement

   

Travel & Accommodation

   

Health & Therapy

   

Children

   

Banking & Finance

   

News & Events

   

Games & Play

   

Business & Commerce

   

Policies & Law

   

Academics & Learning

   

Society & Communities

   

Art & Culture

   

Research & Science

   

Home Family & Garden

   

Medicine & Treatment

   

Jobs & Employment

   

Sports & Adventure

   

Online Shopping

   

Relationship & Lifestyle

   

Property & Estate

   

Internet & Computers

 

  Home –› Home Family & Garden –› Home Remodeling
   
 

An Introduction To Valves

   

In this modern society, valves are considered very useful components in different processes of manufacturing and systems of supply. If you look around you, values are part of every household. They are responsible for controlling the flow of all types of liquid, as well as the rate, pressure, volume and the direction. Not only that, valves control the direction of different gases, slurries and other dry materials through a pipe or any other type of passageway. Without these valves, there will be no automatic heat, public utilities or fresh water, and there will be no energy of any kind.

There are several types of valves, including EGR valves, solenoid valves and ball valves. These valves can be turned on or off, and can be regulated. They are very effective at modulating or isolating fluids.

EGR valves or exhaust gas recirculation valves serve as the intake and exhaust valves in automobiles that open at the appropriate time in order to let in a mixture of fuel and air and to let out exhaust. Car emissions are one of the leading causes of air pollution, and so automotive engineers use these EGR valves in order to reduce emissions.

Solenoid valves, on the other hand, are electromagnetic device that are usually found in automotive starter systems, industrial air hammers and electric bell assemblies. These are also used on several other machines that require power in order to make a specific part move.

Meanwhile, ball valves are valves that integrate a mounted or floating ball design that can be used for control and shut-off purposes. These valves are used on many applications such as allied process industries, chemical processing industries and corrosive and cryogenic services.

Even though these valves are used in different applications, they only have one purpose and that is to become invaluable components in this modern day society.

Author: Jimmy Sturo
 
Author Bio:
Jimmy Sturo is a reputed author. Jimmy likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How to House Train Your Puppy and/or Adult Dog
 
Simple Garden Design Ideas
 
Creating Bluebird Trails
 
Tips and Suggestions for Homemade Pet Odor Removal
 
Looking for a Way to Reduce Mowing Time?
 
What is a Bernese Mountain Dog?
 
12 Steps to Recover St Patrick's Day
 
Baby Carriers - Choosing the Right Pouch, Ring Sling, or Carrier for You
 
Furniture Stores
 
Create Your Own Bliss With Aromatherapy
 
 
 
 
 

Tropical Depression and Tropical Storm Nadine

halfway through the alphabet Although this hurricane season has not been his bat is the 2005 Atlanti ... - Lance Winslow
 

Wallpaper, Furniture, Rugs, Fireplaces, Art & Window Treatments - Ambiance On A Budget!

When spring fever hits, people often feel the need to change their surroundings, but don?t know wher ... - Susan Bresler
 

Helping Kids and Pets Develop 'Pawsitive' Relationships

Dogs, like children, are part of the family. But no matter what the dog's temperament, families with ... - Ronald Roberts
 
 

Make An Outdoor Canopy

If you have an outdoor event coming up, you should consider making your own canopy to provide shelte ... - Jane Wyvern
 

How To Choose Practical Bath Accessories That Can Be Classy

More people are going with classier fixtures and accessories in their bathrooms now than ever before ... - Gregg Hall
 
 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions  
© 2006-2008 www.floydslist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.