Ringo Butterfly Valves

Ringo Butterfly Valves are designed to deliver reliable on-off and modulating flow control in a compact, lightweight format. Their streamlined disc profile and minimal pressure drop make them ideal for large-diameter pipelines and space-restricted installations. Whether used in utility systems, industrial processes, or energy infrastructure, these valves offer a cost-effective solution with high flow capacity and low torque requirements.

Key Features

Key features and benefits.
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Key Features

Ringo Butterfly Valves offer a space-saving design ideal for large-bore pipelines and tight installation areas. Despite their compact size, they provide excellent flow characteristics with minimal pressure loss.
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Key Features

Available in concentric, double-eccentric, and triple-eccentric types, these valves handle everything from low-pressure water to high-pressure steam and corrosive gases. The range of seat materials ensures compatibility with a wide variety of media.
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Key Features

Compatible with electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators, Ringo Butterfly Valves are easy to automate for modern process systems. Their simplified construction reduces wear points, resulting in fewer maintenance requirements and extended operating life.

Where You’ll Find Ringo Butterfly Valves

Ringo Butterfly Valves are widely used across industries that demand compact, reliable, and efficient flow control. In power generation plants, they regulate cooling water, condensate, and auxiliary steam systems where quick shut-off and space-saving designs are essential. In the oil and gas industry, they serve roles in fuel systems, flare lines, and gas distribution networks—especially in applications that require large-diameter valve solutions with minimal pressure drop.

These valves are also commonly found in chemical and petrochemical processing facilities, where their corrosion-resistant materials and tight shut-off ensure safe and effective media handling. In water treatment and desalination plants, Ringo Butterfly Valves are used for intake systems, brine control, and outlet flow management. They are ideal for marine applications as well, offering durable flow control in seawater systems, ballast lines, and engine cooling circuits.

Ringo Valves – Empowered by the Samson Group

Ringo Valves is proudly integrated into the globally recognised Samson Group, a market leader in control valve engineering, process automation, and industrial innovation. With over a century of experience, Samson brings deep technical expertise and a strong commitment to engineering excellence—further enhancing Ringo’s ability to serve critical industries worldwide.

Being part of the Samson Group provides Ringo with access to world-class research and development, a global service network, and decades of process control know-how. This collaboration drives continuous innovation across Ringo’s valve portfolio, from material upgrades to smarter automation solutions. Together, Ringo’s rugged, application-driven valve designs and Samson’s advanced control technologies deliver high-performance, future-ready flow control systems trusted by engineers and operators across the globe.

Ringo Valves

Ringo Válvulas is backed by a team of highly experienced professionals across all departments, each bringing deep expertise in the valve industry. With an average of over 20 years in the field, their leadership has a strong track record in the supply of Ball Valves (Top Entry, Floating, and Trunnion), Control Valves, Gate Valves, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Plug Valves, Butterfly Valves, and a wide range of specialised solutions. Their products are manufactured and tested to numerous international standards, available in a variety of sizes, pressure ratings, and material grades — from standard metals to high-performance exotic alloys.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ringo Butterfly Valves are used for isolating or regulating flow in pipelines, especially in systems requiring compact design and fast operation.

Ringo offers concentric, double-offset (high-performance), and triple-offset (metal seated) butterfly valves for a range of pressure, temperature, and media conditions.

These valves are found in power generation, oil & gas, chemical processing, water treatment, HVAC systems, marine applications, and fire protection systems.

Yes, Ringo’s double- and triple-offset butterfly valves are designed for demanding conditions involving elevated pressures and temperatures.

Absolutely. Their disc design allows for precise flow regulation, especially in control applications requiring a wide range of flow rates.

Ringo offers a variety of seat materials including EPDM, PTFE, metal-to-metal, and other high-performance elastomers and alloys depending on the application.

Yes, most Ringo Butterfly Valves are designed with bi-directional sealing to ensure reliable shut-off regardless of flow direction.

Yes, Ringo Butterfly Valves can be manually operated or paired with electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators for automated control.

They are available in a wide range of sizes, from small-diameter lines to large-diameter pipelines in waterworks, energy, and industrial systems.

Butterfly valves have a shorter face-to-face dimension and a lightweight design, making them ideal for systems with limited space or weight constraints.

Yes, they are manufactured and tested in accordance with ISO, API, ASME, and other relevant international standards.

Their combination of precision engineering, versatile sealing options, actuation compatibility, and Samson Group support makes them a trusted solution for reliable and efficient flow control.

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Ringo Butterfly Valves