Choke Valve

A Choke Valve is a type of control valve that modifies the air pressure in the intake manifold, and mostly used in oil and gas production wells to control the flow of well fluids being produced, both in a surface and subsurface. The Choke Valve is reducing the pressure from reservoir and to regulate the downstream pressure in the flowlines through a very small opening, and a particular design of valve with a solid cylinder placed inside another slotted cylinder.

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