The butterfly valve is one of the smallest and lightest valves available. The valve is widely used for a variety of applications, and the number of seat, lining, and disc alternatives has grown dramatically in recent years, making it a popular choice. A diverse choice of materials, sizes, and pressure ratings ensures reliable positive isolation and moderate flow control in a variety of applications across the industry. The metal seated valve is well-known in the petrochemical and oil industries for being lightweight, fire-resistant, and actuation-ready. When utilised correctly, butterfly valves provide a variety of benefits. Butterfly valves are quick-opening valves that consist of a metal circular disc or vane with pivot axes at right angles to the pipeâ??s flow direction, which seals against seats in the valve body when rotated on a shaft. Theyâ??re typically used to control flow as throttling valves. Butterfly valves, unlike ball valves, donâ??t have any pockets where fluids could become trapped when the valve is closed. Application of Butterfly Valves Power plants Process plants Water distribution systems Control flow Drain system By-pass system