Zoloto valves are mechanical flow-control devices installed in piping systems to regulate, isolate, or redirect the movement of fluids such as water, steam, air, oil, and other industrial media. The primary purpose of a Zoloto valve is to control fluid behavior within a pipeline by fully opening, closing, or partially restricting the flow passage. Depending on the application, these valves may be designed for complete shut-off, maintaining a specific flow rate, ensuring pressure stability, or preventing reverse flow.
Zoloto valves are widely used in water supply networks, HVAC systems, fire protection pipelines, and various industrial process lines where dependable and consistent flow control is essential.
From a functional perspective, Zoloto valves operate through manual or automated actuation, utilizing internal components such as discs, gates, balls, or diaphragms to control flow. Each valve is engineered to withstand specific pressure and temperature conditions while ensuring leak-tight performance and long service life. Let’s explore further in this blog to understand Zoloto valves in greater detail.