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A Plug Valve is a quarter-turn rotary valve used to control or isolate the flow of liquids and gases in pipelines. It uses a cylindrical or tapered plug with a hole (port) inside it. When the hole aligns with the pipeline, fluid flows through; when the plug rotates 90°, the flow stops.

Plug valves are widely used in oil & gas, petrochemical, chemical processing, and refinery systems due to their simple design and reliable sealing.

  • The valve contains a plug-shaped rotating element inside the valve body.

  • The plug has a passage (port) through it.

  • When the plug is aligned with the pipe, the valve is open.

  • When rotated 90 degrees, the passage blocks the flow and the valve is closed.

This quarter-turn operation makes plug valves quick and easy to operate.

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