Gauges
Gauges: A gauge or gage, in science and engineering, is a device used to make measurements or in order to display certain dimensional information. A wide variety of tools exist which serve such functions, ranging from simple pieces of material against which sizes can be measured to complex pieces of machinery.
Insulating sleeves
Insulating sleeves: Sleeves are used wherever cables need to be bundled and protected. They offer significant space savings and greater flexibility compared to conduits, for example. Whether it is mechanical protection, fire protection.
Ring Gaskets
Ring Gaskets: Ring Joint Gaskets. Ring Joint Gaskets. Sara metallic Ring Joint Gaskets are suitable for high pressure and high temperature applications. The Joint Gaskets are available in R, RX, BX styles and in oval/octagonal profiles. Sara manufacturers in accordance with specific tolerances on CNC machines.
Filler Wires
Filler Wires: Welding is a fabrication or sculptural process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by using high heat to melt the parts together and allowing them to cool causing fusion.
Pressure Gauge
Pressure Gauge: Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area. Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure and display pressure in an integral unit are called pressure meters or pressure gauges or vacuum gauges. A manometer is a good example, as it uses the surface area and weight of a column of liquid to both measure and indicate pressure. Likewise, the widely used Bourdon gauge is a mechanical device, which both measures and indicates and is probably the best-known type of gauge.
Hand Gloves
Butterfly Valve: Butterfly Valve has a similar operation like Ball Valve. It is used to block the flow of Media (like Water, Chemical etc.). Generally, user preferred butterfly valve instead of ball valve because it is economical. It is available in Minimum size of 40mm. Butterfly valve has a simple structure which is contain Body, Seal, Stem, Rubber seat (Nitrile, EPDM, Viton), Disc (Sg Iron, SS) & Lever. It is easy to use by Lever & Gear. It will also operate by Actuator. Basically, up to 150mm butterfly valve is operated by Hand Lever & Above 150mm butterfly valve is Gear Operated.
There is various type of Butterfly Valves Like: –
According to Flow of circuit
- Wafer Type Butterfly Valve
- Semi Lug Type Butterfly valve.
- Lug Type Butterfly valve.
- Double Flanged Type Butterfly valve.
- Motorized Butterfly valve.
Butterfly valve is also known as quarter-turn valves in the family of Valves. Butterfly valve has a different type of pressure rating & Different usage which depends on MOC of rubber & Disc. Butterfly valve available in SG Iron (Cast Iron), Cast Steel, SS304, SS316, Aluminum body.
Lockout Tagging
Lockout Tagging: Lock Out, Tag Out, Lock Out, Tag Out, Try Out or lock and tag is a safety procedure used in industry and research settings to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair.
Drill Machines
Drill Machines: A drill is a tool primarily used for making round holes or driving fasteners. It is fitted with a bit, either a drill or driver, depending on application, secured by a chuck. Some powered drills also include a hammer function.
Drills vary widely in speed, power, and size. They are characteristically corded electrically driven devices, with hand operated types dramatically decreasing in popularity and cordless battery powered ones proliferating. Drills are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, machine tool fabrication, construction and utility projects. Specially designed versions are made for medicine, space, and miniature applications.
Vernier Calipers
Vernier Calipers: A Vernier scale is a visual aid to take an accurate measurement reading between two graduation markings on a linear scale by using mechanical interpolation; thereby increasing resolution and reducing measurement uncertainty by using Vernier acuity to reduce human estimation error.
Tools Kits
Tools Kits: Tools and equipment are terms that are often used interchangeably without knowing the actual difference between tools and equipment, but in fact, they have different definitions. Tools and equipment are not only two words that are often used in day to day life, but also two utensils that are often used every day as well.
Tool Set has the tools you need to tackle a variety of tasks around the house. Whether you’re doing basic repairs, hanging pictures or cutting through boxes, this tool kit will equip you with the high-quality essentials required to complete many DIY projects.
Steel Pipe
Steel Pipe: Steel pipes are found in a variety of places. Since they are strong, they are used underground for transporting water and gas throughout cities and towns. They are also employed in construction to protect electrical wires. While steel pipes are strong, they can also be lightweight.
Plastic Pipe
Plastic Pipe: Plastic pipe is a tubular section, or hollow cylinder, made of plastic. It is usually, but not necessarily, of circular cross-section, used mainly to convey substances which can flow liquids and gases (fluids), slurries, powders and masses of small solids.
Elbows
Elbows: An elbow is installed between two lengths of pipe (or tubing) to allow a change of direction, usually a 90° or 45° angle; 22.5° elbows are also available. The ends may be machined for butt welding, threaded (usually female), or socketed. When the ends differ in size, it is known as a reducing (or reducer) elbow.
Frame Fixing Anchors
Frame Fixing Anchors: Plastic frame fixings are the ideal solution for the fixing of facade constructions, roof substructures, heavy wall cabinets, squared timbers, cable trays, gates and doors. With the long plug shaft, these can be directly secured in the building substrate through the attachment part.
Nylon Anchor
Nylon Anchor: Nylon Anchors are pre-assembled through fixing, a light duty nail expanding for solid masonry and hollow wall constructions. The design of the expansion nail used in the Nylon Anchor is such that it can be removed if need be.
Safety Valve
Valve: Valves are for starting or stopping flow, regulating or throttling flow, preventing back flow or relieving and regulating pressure in fluid or gaseous handling applications. Common valve types include: Ball, Butterfly, Check, Diaphragm, Gate, Globe, Knife Gate, Parallel Slide, Pinch, Piston, Plug, Sluice, etc.
Safety Valve: A safety valve is a valve that acts as a fail-safe. An example of safety valve is a pressure relief valve, which automatically releases a substance from a boiler, pressure vessel, or other system, when the pressure or temperature exceeds preset limits.
Ball Valve: Versatile and Reliable Flow Control Solution
A ball valve is a form of quarter-turn valve which uses a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control flow through it. It is open when the ball’s hole is in line with the flow and closed when it is pivoted 90-degrees by the valve handle. Ball valves are durable, performing well after many cycles, and reliable, closing securely even after long periods of disuse. They are commonly used in applications ranging from residential to industrial for their robustness, ease of operation, and versatility in handling various fluids, gases, and slurries.
Strainer Valve: Ensure Clean and Efficient Flow
Valve: Valves are for starting or stopping flow, regulating or throttling flow, preventing back flow or relieving and regulating pressure in fluid or gaseous handling applications. Common valve types include: Ball, Butterfly, Check, Diaphragm, Gate, Globe, Knife Gate, Parallel Slide, Pinch, Piston, Plug, Sluice, etc.
Strainer: Y-Strainers are devices for mechanically removing unwanted solids from liquid, gas or steam lines by means of a perforated or wire mesh straining element. They are used in pipelines to protect pumps, meters, control valves, steam traps, regulators and other process equipment.
Gate Valve: Precise Control for Flow Regulation
Valve: Valves are for starting or stopping flow, regulating or throttling flow, preventing back flow or relieving and regulating pressure in fluid or gaseous handling applications. Common valve types include: Ball, Butterfly, Check, Diaphragm, Gate, Globe, Knife Gate, Parallel Slide, Pinch, Piston, Plug, Sluice, etc.
Gate Valve: A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a barrier out of the path of the fluid. Gate valves require very little space along the pipe axis and hardly restrict the flow of fluid when the gate is fully opened. The gate faces can be parallel but are most commonly wedge-shaped.
Sluice Valve: Reliable Flow Control for Your System
Valve: Valves are for starting or stopping flow, regulating or throttling flow, preventing back flow or relieving and regulating pressure in fluid or gaseous handling applications. Common valve types include: Ball, Butterfly, Check, Diaphragm, Gate, Globe, Knife Gate, Parallel Slide, Pinch, Piston, Plug, Sluice, etc.
Sluice Valve: A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a barrier out of the path of the fluid. Gate valves require very little space along the pipe axis and hardly restrict the flow of fluid when the gate is fully opened. The gate faces can be parallel but are most commonly wedge-shaped.
Knife Edge Valve
A knife edge valve, more commonly known as a knife gate valve, is designed for on-off and throttling services, handling slurries, viscous, corrosive, and abrasive media. This type of valve features a sharp blade, which helps it cut through thick liquids and sludge with ease, making it highly effective in industries such as wastewater treatment, mining, and paper manufacturing. The knife gate valve’s design allows it to provide a tight seal even when dealing with fluids that contain solids, thereby preventing leaks and ensuring efficient flow control. Its ability to handle high-density fluids and its robust construction make it a preferred choice for challenging industrial applications.
Plug Valve: Durable Flow Control Solution
Plug Valve: Plug valves are valves with cylindrical or conically tapered “plugs” which can be rotated inside the valve body to control flow through the valve. The plugs in plug valves have one or more hollow passageways going sideways through the plug, so that fluid can flow through the plug when the valve is open.
Needle Valve
Needle Valve: A needle valve is a type of valve with a small port and a threaded, needle-shaped plunger. It allows precise regulation of flow, although it is generally only capable of relatively low flow rates.
Steam Trap: Efficient Condensate Management Solution
Steam Trap: A steam trap is a device used to discharge condensates and non-condensable gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live steam. Most steam traps are nothing more than automatic valves. They open, close or modulate automatically.