TTS VALVE TECHNOLOGIES SDN. BHD.
(Associate Company of Unimech Group Bhd)
12, Jalan Cipta Serenia 4, Pusat Perindustrian Cipta Selatan, 43900 Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia.
+6018-398 7000
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PROCESS VALVE Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
An angle seat valve is a type of pneumatic valve used to control the flow of fluids in a variety of applications. It consists of a valve body with an angled seating surface, a spindle, and a piston or diaphragm actuator. The spindle controls the flow of fluid through the valve by moving the piston or diaphragm, which opens or closes the valve. Angle seat valve are commonly used in steam, water, and air applications, and are particularly useful in high temperature and high pressure environments. They are known for high flow rates, reliable operation, and ease of maintenance. | |||
AUTOMA Angle-seat Valve (Anti-water Hammer) | AUTOMA Angle-seat Valve (Double Acting) | AUTOMA Angle-seat Valve (Normally Open) | YPC 3/2-way Solenoid Valve 1/8" 1/4" |
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An automatic air vent is a device used in heating and cooling systems to automatically remove air that becomes trapped in the system. As air is lighter than water or coolant, it can become trapped at high points in the system, which can cause problems such as reduced heat transfer, increased corrosion, and noisy operation. An automatic air vent typically consists of a small valve that opens when air is present and allows the air to escape from the system, while remaining closed when only fluid is present. This ensures that the system remains filled with fluid and free from air, which helps to maintain efficient and reliable operation. | |||
AT5304 Automatic Air Vent 1/2" | A1AV1 Automatic Air Vent 1/2~1" | ||
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A6BF1 SS304 Ball Float 1/2-3" | |||
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Ball Valve (15) View More | |||
A ball valve is a type of quarter-turn valve used to control the flow of fluids in a variety of applications. It consists of a spherical ball with a hole in the middle that allows fluid to pass through when the valve is open. The ball is held in place by a stem that can be rotated by a handle or actuator, which controls the position of the ball and thus the flow of fluid through the valve. Ball valves are commonly used in applications where high flow rates and low pressure drops are required, such as in water and gas pipelines, and are known for their reliability, durability, and ease of operation. They are also available in a variety of materials, including brass, stainless steel, carbon steel, and PVC, to suit different applications and environments. | |||
AUTOMA 1-PC BALL VALVE | AUTOMA 2-PC BALL VALVE | AUTOMA 3-PC BALL VALVE | AUTOMA AT391 BALL VALVE |
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A butterfly valve is a type of quarter-turn valve used to control the flow of fluids in large-scale applications. It consists of a disc-shaped element with a pivot axis, which is mounted with a pipe and can be rotated by a handle or actuator. When the valve is open, the disc is turned to a position parallel to the flow, allowing fluid to pass through the pipe. When the valve is closed, the disc is rotated perpendicular to the flow, blocking off the flow of fluid. Butterfly valves are known for their ease of operation, fast-acting nature, and ability to control the flow of a large volume of fluid. They are commonly used in applications such as water treatment, HVAC systems, and industrial processes, and are available in a variety of materials to suit different environments and applications. | |||
AUTOMA A2HS2 PP Body Butterfly Valve | AUTOMA A2PVC BUTTERFLY VALVE | AUTOMA ACME BUTTERFLY VALVE | AUTOMA ACU BUTTERFLY VALVE |
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Check valves, also known as one-way valves, are types of valves that allow the flow of fluid in only one direction. They are designed to prevent backflow or reverse flow of fluid in piping systems, which can cause damage to equipment and create safety hazards.
Check valves can be used in a wide range of applications, including water and sewage systems, chemical processing, oil and gas production, and HVAC systems. They are often used in systems where a pump or compressor is used to create pressure or vacuum, as they help to prevent damage to the pump or compressor by preventing fluid from flowing back through the system.
There are several types of check valves, including ball check valves, swing check valves, tilting disc check valves, and lift check valves. Each type of check valve has its own unique features and advantages, and the choice of valve will depend on the specific application and the requirements of the system.
Overall, check valves are an important component of many piping systems, helping to ensure the safe and efficient flow of fluids in a wide range of industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
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AUTOMA A6SC1 Swing Check Valve | AUTOMA A6SC2 Spring Check Valve | AUTOMA AT513 SS316 Disco Check Valve | AUTOMA AT512A SS316 Disco Check Valve PN40 |
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A flow switch is a device that is used to monitor the flow of fluid in a piping system. It is designed to detect changes in the flow rate of the fluid and provide a signal to a control system, indicating that the flow has either exceeded or fallen below a predetermined value.
Flow switches are commonly used in industrial and commercial applications, such as in HVAC systems, chemical processing, water treatment, and oil and gas production. They can be used to monitor the flow of a wide range of fluids, including water, air, and gases.
There are several types of flow switches, including paddle flow switches, thermal flow switches, and electronic flow switches. Each type of flow switch has its own unique features and advantages, and the choice of switch will depend on the specific application and the requirements of the system.
Overall, flow switches are an important component of many piping systems, helping to ensure the safe and efficient flow of fluids in a wide range of industrial, commercial, and residential applications. They can be used to prevent damage to equipment, optimize system performance, and ensure the safety of personnel and the environment
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HFS-15 (Flow Switch 1/2") | HFS-25-SS304 (Flow Switch 1") | ||
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AUTOMA C/Iron Gate Valve | AUTOMA C/Iron Globe Valve | AUTOMA C/Iron Swing Check Valve | AUTOMA C/Iron Y-Strainer |
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A3GA1 WCB Gate Valve API600 | A3GL1 WCB Globe Valve API600 | A3CH1 WCB Swing Check API600 | A3YS1 WCB Y-Strainer |
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A5GA1-N-15 (A105N Gate 800# 1/2") | A5GA1-A150-15 (A105N Gate ANSI150 1/2") | A5GL1-N-15 (A105N Globe 800# 1/2") | A5GL1-A150-20 (A105N Globe ANSI150 3/4") |
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A knife gate valve is a type of valve that is used for on-off isolation of a fluid. It is designed to cut through thick and viscous fluids, such as slurries and powders, and is often used in industries such as wastewater treatment, mining, and pulp and paper.
A knife gate valve has a sharp blade that is used to cut through the fluid and a packing gland that creates a seal around the blade. When the valve is open, the blade is raised, allowing fluid to flow through. When the valve is closed, the blade is lowered, cutting off the flow of fluid.
Knife gate valves can be operated manually or with pneumatic or electric actuators. They are available in various materials, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and cast iron, to suit different fluid applications.
Knife gate valves are commonly used in applications where there are large amounts of solid particles in the fluid, as they are designed to handle these types of materials. They are also often used in systems that require frequent cleaning or maintenance, as they are easy to disassemble and clean.
Overall, knife gate valves are a reliable and efficient way to control the flow of thick and viscous fluids in a wide range of industrial applications. They are durable, low-maintenance, and can be customized to meet the specific needs of a particular system.
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200QB-DA050 (Pneumatic Knife Gate 2") | |||
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A6BF1-J10K-050 (SS304 Ball Float JIS10K 2") | A2FV2-15 (Side Entry 1/2") | TB15 (Tank Water Level Control Valve 1/2") | JF-302T (Parker Level Switch) |
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A needle valve is a type of valve that is designed to control the flow of fluid in a piping system with high precision. It is typically used in applications where a very precise flow rate is required, such as in laboratory and analytical equipment, gas chromatography, and high-pressure fluid handling systems.
A needle valve is similar in design to a globe valve, but has a much smaller orifice and a longer, tapered point at the end of the valve stem that is used to regulate the flow of fluid. When the valve is turned, the point of the needle moves in and out of the valve seat, allowing for very fine adjustments to the flow of fluid.
Needle valves are available in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, brass, and plastic, and can be designed to withstand high temperatures and pressures. They are typically operated manually.
One of the main advantages of needle valves is their ability to provide very precise control over the flow of fluid. They are also relatively easy to install and maintain, and can be used in a wide range of applications. However, they are not recommended for use in applications where high flow rates are required, as the small orifice can cause significant pressure drops in the system.
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HBNVS4MFSQ (Needle Valve M/F 1/4 NPT) | HBNVS16MF (Needle Valve M/F 1" NPT) | HBNVS6FFSQ (Needle Valve 3/8 NPT) | HBNVS12FF (Needle Valve 3/4 NPT) |
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A pressure gauge is a device that is used to measure the pressure of a fluid in a piping system or vessel. It typically consists of a gauge dial that displays the pressure reading and a bourdon tube or other sensing element that responds to changes in the pressure of the fluid.
Pressure gauges are commonly used in a wide range of industrial, commercial, and residential applications, such as in HVAC systems, chemical processing, water treatment, and oil and gas production. They are used to monitor and control the pressure of fluids in a variety of systems, including hydraulic and pneumatic systems, boilers, and pressure vessels.
Pressure gauges are available in a variety of styles and configurations, including analog gauges, digital gauges, and differential pressure gauges. They are also available in a range of pressure ratings, sizes, and materials to suit different applications.
In addition to measuring pressure, some pressure gauges also include additional features such as alarms, limit switches, and recording capabilities. These features can be used to alert operators of abnormal pressure conditions or to provide a record of pressure readings over time.
Overall, pressure gauges are an important tool for monitoring and controlling fluid pressure in a wide range of applications. They are essential for maintaining the safe and efficient operation of many industrial processes, and are available in a variety of styles and configurations to suit the specific needs of a particular system.
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AUTOMA General Pressure Gauge Dia 40mm | AUTOMA Industrial Pressure Gauge, Tempered Glass SS304/Casing SS316/Connection #AG54~100 0~4bar/60psi | AUTOMA General Pressure Gauge Dia 50mm | AUTOMA Industrial Pressure Gauge, Tempered Glass SS304/Casing SS316/Connection #AG54~100 0~16bar/240psi |
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A pressure reducing valve, also known as a pressure regulator, is a type of valve that is used to reduce the pressure of fluid in a piping system. It is typically installed in a pipeline to maintain a consistent and safe pressure level downstream of the valve.
Pressure reducing valves work by sensing the pressure of the fluid in the system and adjusting the valve to maintain a consistent downstream pressure. They are typically installed in applications where the pressure of the fluid needs to be reduced for safety or performance reasons, such as in heating and cooling systems, industrial processes, and water distribution systems.
The valve is designed to regulate the flow of fluid by restricting the flow in response to changes in the downstream pressure. When the downstream pressure rises above a certain set point, the valve will begin to close, reducing the flow and maintaining a constant pressure downstream.
Pressure reducing valves are available in a variety of sizes and pressure ratings, and can be designed to handle a wide range of fluids, including gases, liquids, and steam.
Overall, pressure reducing valves are an important component of many industrial and commercial systems, helping to maintain a consistent and safe pressure level in the system. They are available in a variety of styles and configurations to suit different applications, and can be customized to meet the specific needs of a particular system.
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AT5035 (PRV 3/4") | AT5035-SS316 (PRV 3/4") | ||
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A pressure safety valve, also known as a pressure relief valve, is a type of valve that is used to protect a vessel or piping system from overpressure. It is designed to open automatically when the pressure of the fluid in the system exceeds a predetermined set point, releasing excess pressure and preventing damage to the system.
Pressure safety valves are critical components of many industrial and commercial systems, including chemical processing, oil and gas production, and power generation. They are typically installed on equipment such as pressure vessels, boilers, and pipelines, where high pressure can pose a safety hazard.
The valve is designed to open when the pressure of the fluid in the system exceeds a certain set point. When this happens, the valve will lift, allowing the fluid to escape from the system and reducing the pressure to a safe level. The valve will remain open until the pressure drops to a safe level, at which point it will close automatically.
Pressure safety valves are available in a variety of sizes, pressure ratings, and materials to suit different applications. They are typically designed to comply with industry standards and regulations, and can be customized to meet the specific needs of a particular system.
Overall, pressure safety valves are an essential component of many industrial and commercial systems, providing a critical layer of protection against overpressure and helping to maintain the safe and efficient operation of the system.
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AUTOMA AT1000S-15 (Bronze Safety Valve 1/2") | AUTOMA AT1000L-25 (Bronze Safety Valve 1") | AUTOMA AT1000S-20-SS316 (Safety Valve 3/4") | Cast Iron Safety Valve ANSI150 |
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A pressure switch is a type of switch that is used to detect the pressure of a fluid in a piping system or vessel. It is typically used to control a system based on the pressure of the fluid, such as turning on or off a pump or activating an alarm when the pressure exceeds a certain set point.
Pressure switches work by sensing the pressure of the fluid in the system and triggering an electrical signal when the pressure exceeds a certain set point. They are typically designed with a spring-loaded diaphragm or piston that responds to changes in pressure, and can be configured to operate in a variety of pressure ranges and with different electrical ratings.
Pressure switches are commonly used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including HVAC systems, refrigeration systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and water and wastewater treatment systems. They are also used in safety applications, such as detecting high or low pressure conditions in a system and triggering an alarm or safety shutdown.
Pressure switches are available in a variety of styles and configurations, including electromechanical, solid-state, and digital switches. They can also include a range of additional features, such as adjustable set points, adjustable hysteresis, and built-in pressure gauges.
Overall, pressure switches are an important tool for monitoring and controlling fluid pressure in a variety of systems, helping to maintain the safe and efficient operation of the system. They are available in a variety of styles and configurations to suit the specific needs of a particular application
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SPC-110 (Pressure Switch 1/4" 1~10bar) | Pressure Switch 1/4" 0.5~3bar #SPC-103 | Pressure Switch 1/4" 0.5~6bar #SPC-106 | Pressure Switch 1/4" 5~16bar #SPC-116 |
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A2HS1 Double Union Ball Valve | H.S. PVC Butterfly Valve | A2HS4 Diaphragm Valve | H.S. PP Butterfly Valve |
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A thermometer is a device used to measure temperature. It consists of a temperature sensor, which can be a bulb filled with a liquid such as mercury or alcohol, or a digital sensor, and a scale that indicates the temperature in a specific unit, such as degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Thermometers can be used to measure the temperature of a wide range of materials and environments, including air, water, and solids. They are commonly used in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, medical facilities, and industrial applications.
There are several types of thermometers available, including:
1. Liquid-in-glass thermometers: These thermometers use a glass tube containing a liquid, such as mercury or alcohol, to measure temperature.
2. Digital thermometers: These thermometers use an electronic sensor to measure temperature and display the reading on a digital screen.
3. Infrared thermometers: These thermometers measure temperature without touching the object being measured by detecting the infrared radiation emitted by the object.
4. Bimetallic thermometers: These thermometers use two strips of metal with different coefficients of thermal expansion that are bonded together to measure temperature.
5. Thermocouples: These thermometers use two dissimilar metals that generate a voltage proportional to the temperature difference between the two junctions.
Overall, thermometers are an essential tool for measuring temperature in a variety of settings, helping to ensure safe and efficient operation of equipment and processes. They are available in a wide range of styles and configurations to suit different applications and can be customized to meet the specific needs of a particular system.
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AT400S3050-063 (Straight Stem 2.5") | AT400L0120-100 (L-Stem 4") | AT110-100-0200-100 (0-200 Deg, Celsius) | AT120-100-0300-150 (0-300 Deg. Celsius) |
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