We provide a comprehensive range of high-performance valves designed to meet the rigorous demands of naval operations. Our selection includes:

  • Gate Valves
    Used for on/off control, gate valves are ideal for applications where a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum flow restriction are required. In Navy ships, they are often found in seawater, firemain, and fuel systems.

  • Globe Valves
    Known for their precise throttling and flow regulation, globe valves are suitable for systems where flow control is critical—such as cooling water, fuel oil, and steam systems on board.

  • Check Valves
    These non-return valves allow fluid to flow in only one direction, preventing backflow that could damage equipment. Common uses in naval vessels include bilge, ballast, and hydraulic systems.

  • Ball Valves
    With their quick shut-off capability and compact design, ball valves are widely used in systems requiring reliable and rapid shutoff—such as fuel, oil, and air systems.

  • Angle Stop Valves
    Designed to change the direction of flow by 90 degrees, these are often used in tight or confined areas where space efficiency is essential, such as in auxiliary piping systems.

  • Butterfly Valves
    Lightweight and compact, butterfly valves provide excellent throttling control and are ideal for large-diameter pipe systems, including ventilation, ballast, and water transfer lines.

  • Actuated Valves
    These valves come equipped with electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators for remote or automated operation—essential for modern naval vessels where automation and quick response are crucial.

  • Gear-Operated Valves
    Featuring a manual gear mechanism for easier operation of large or high-pressure valves, these are suited for critical systems where manual control must remain reliable, such as damage control or emergency shutdown systems.

All valves are built to comply with naval specifications and marine-grade standards, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and optimal performance under harsh sea conditions.