Ecotrol® Series Control Valve
Forbes Marshall ARCA Series 200 two-way valves are standard globe design three-way valves with a pneumatic or electric actuator with customisable extensions for a wide range of applications. The body is fitted with mixing or diverting plug and strong high capacity shaft guiding.
- Single piece design for valve plug and spindle
- Drop in type reversible seat
- Top flange/bonnet is SS up to 2 inches and > 3-inch bonnet same as body MOC but with a bush of SS316
- Special V-ring gland packing design with a micro-sealing element
- Tubeless actuator, design as per NAMUR
- Special pressure sealed bonnet without boltings suitable for high-pressure applications
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Frequently Asked Questions.
A globe-type control valve is a specialised valve designed for precise control of fluid flow, pressure, or temperature. It uses a plug or disc that moves up and down to control flow, and is equipped with actuators and control accessories for
automated operation.
Globe-type control valves are best suited for applications requiring precise flow regulation, pressure, or temperature control. They are commonly used in industries such as oil & gas, chemical processing, power generation, and water treatment, where accurate throttling is needed. These valves are ideal for handling fluctuating flow conditions, controlling steam, water, gas, and chemicals, and are particularly effective in systems with high pressure and temperature variations. They are also used in applications requiring frequent or automated adjustments to fluid flow.
Globe-type control valves are used in a variety of industries and applications where precise flow regulation is required. For example,
- For controlling steam, water, and fuel flow in boilers, turbines, and cooling systems in power generation.
- In upstream and downstream applications for regulating gas and liquid flows in pipelines, refineries, and processing plants.
- To control the flow of chemicals, acids, and gases in reactors, mixing, and distillation columns.
- For regulating flow in filtration, pumping, and chemical dosing systems.
- In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for temperature and pressure control.
- To regulate flow in processing systems that require precise control of liquid ingredients.
- In processes requiring accurate control of temperature, pressure, and flow of critical fluids.
- For controlling the flow of water and chemicals in pulping and paper-making processes.