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Valves 

Valves are mechanical devices used to control, regulate, or stop the flow of liquids or gases in a system. In irrigation, valves play an essential role in managing water distribution by opening, closing, or adjusting the water flow to different sections of the network.

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Ball Valves


A valve with an internal ball that allows quick and easy opening or closing of flow.

Union Valves


A valve with a union connection for easy maintenance or replacement without dismantling the entire pipeline.

   

Check Valve


Allows water to flow in only one direction and prevents backflow.

Pieces Ball Valve


  A ball valve designed in two or three pieces for easier disassembly, cleaning, and maintenance.

Brass Valve


A valve made of brass, known for durability and corrosion resistance, used in water systems. 

Valve Box


A box used to protect underground valves and provide easy access when needed. 

HP Foot Valve


A valve installed at the bottom of a pump suction line, prevents backflow and keeps the line primed. 

Water Tank Float Valve


A valve operated by a float, automatically controls water level in the tank and shuts off flow when full.

Solenoid Valve


A solenoid valve is a valve that automatically opens and closes using electricity to control the flow of liquids or gases.  

Uses

Valves are mechanical devices used to control, stop, or regulate water flow in irrigation systems.

Flow Control  

Used to adjust how much water flows into each part of the irrigation system.

Shut off / Isolation  

Shut down or isolate a specific line for maintenance or to stop water supply.

Water Distribution  

Direct water to different areas of the farm as needed.