- About Us - Valve Corporation
At Valve we make games, Steam, and hardware Our games attract millions and define genres Valve's debut title, Half-Life, was released in 1998 It won more than 50 game of the year awards, and PC Gamer even called it the Best PC Game Ever Since then, we've released dozens of titles that changed the world
- Steam Developer: Valve
Welcome to The Lab, a compilation of Valve’s room-scale VR experiments set in a pocket universe within Aperture Science Fix a robot, defend a castle, adopt a mechanical dog, and more Still not sold? It’s free!
- Valve - Valve Developer Community
Valve (sometimes stylized VALVE; officially Valve Corporation and previously Valve Software) is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington
- 19 Different Types of Valves Explained [Pictures PDF]
In simple terms, a valve is an internal component that controls and regulates the flow of fluid in a system by closing, opening, or partially cutting off the flow of a fluid for various reasons Therefore, the valves are used to regulate the fluid’s flow and pressure within a system
- Valve | Types, Uses Benefits | Britannica
Valve, in mechanical engineering, device for controlling the flow of fluids (liquids, gases, slurries) in a pipe or other enclosure Control is by means of a movable element that opens, shuts, or partially obstructs an opening in a passageway
- Valves 101: Valve Types, Sizes, Standards More - Unified Alloys
A comprehensive introduction to valves Everything you need to know from valve types and standards to materials and uses
- What is a Valve And how does It Work? - Mechanical Boost
a valve is a mechanical tool used to regulate, control, or direct the different fluids flow, such as slurries, fluidized solids, liquids, or gases, by closing or opening, or partially blocking the flow of fluid
- What Is A Valve? · Plast-O-Matic Valves, Inc.
What is a Valve (noun) — any device for closing or modifying the passage through a pipe, outlet, inlet, or the like, in order to stop, allow, or control the flow of a fluid media
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