A non-integral control valve refers to a valve configuration where the actuator and valve body are separate components. This design allows flexibility in choosing actuators suited for specific operational needs, such as pneumatic, electric, or manual actuators. Non-integral valves are widely used in industries requiring versatile valve configurations to accommodate varying pressure, temperature, and flow control requirements. They provide ease of maintenance and repair by allowing actuators to be replaced without disrupting the valve body, making them suitable for applications in chemical processing, oil and gas, and water treatment plants where reliability and adaptability are essential.

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