A valve with a sliding part that controls the extent of the aperture
A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a round or rectangular gate/wedge out of the path of the fluid.
(Gate Valves) Valves that have a wheel type handle. Several turns of the handle are required to turn off a gate valve. Gate valves are most commonly used on mainline pipes with high water pressure or high water flow.
A valve that lets you completely stop, but not modulate, the flow within a pipe.
A generic term for a new company incorporated for the purpose of acquiring the target business, unit or company from the vendor in a buyout transaction.
The typical label for any newly organized company, particularly in the context of a leveraged buyout.
A new company formed to effect the buy-out by acquiring the operating subsidiaries.
Gate Valve
Valve has now been stood up to its vertical position and awaiting for a call from lawyers and insurance to go ahead and pick it.