What are the types of plastic valves?
Plastic valves have become increasingly popular due to their lightness, durability and resistance to corrosion and chemicals. They are usually used in various industries and applications including water treatment, chemical processing, industrial production and agriculture.
☑️1. Hub valves
Ball valves are widely used in industrial applications due to their excellent shut-off capability. They consist of a ball with a hole in the middle that can be rotated to control fluid flow. Ball valves are usually made of thermoplastic materials such as PVC, PP or PVDF, which have high chemical resistance and can withstand high temperatures.

☑️ 2. Globe valves
Globe valves are designed to regulate fluid flow in the pipeline. They are made of plastic parts such as PVC, PP or PVDF and have a disc that moves up and down to regulate the fluid flow. Globe valves are ideal for applications that require high precision or precise control.

☑️ 3. Diaphragm valves
Diaphragm valves are used for applications that require a high level of hygiene or purity. They are commonly used in pharmaceutical, food and beverage industries. The valve body is made of plastic, while the flexible diaphragm is made of elastomeric or PTFE material. The diaphragm moves up and down to regulate the fluid flow.
☑️4. Butterfly valves

☑️ 5. Czech valves
Check valves prevent backflow in the piping system. They are made of plastic materials such as PVC, PP or PVDF and have a simple design that relies on gravity or pressure to operate. Check valves are commonly used in water treatment facilities, chemical processing plants, and irrigation systems.
☑️ 6. Breaking Valves
Pressure reducing valves are used to prevent excessive pressure in piping systems. They are made of plastic materials such as PVC, PP or PVDF and have a spring-loaded diaphragm that opens when the pressure reaches a certain limit. Pressure reducing valves are commonly used in chemical processing plants, refineries and other high pressure applications.



