High Pressure Control Valve trim consists of three basic items: the stem, ball, and seat. These are the operative parts that control the flow of liquid and gas through a valve. They are also the parts most exposed to process elements, and therefore most vulnerable to wear. This video explains the 3 different types of control valve trim.
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A valve trim’s characteristic is the relationship between the percentage of flow and the percentage of valve stem travel between 0% and 100%. There are three styles of control valve trim: Snap (also referred to as quick opening), nominal (also referred to as linear), and equal percentage.
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