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One kind of valve used to regulate the fluid flow in a pipeline is the diaphragm valve. To open or close the flow path, it uses a flexible diaphragm that travels up and down. The diaphragm lets fluid to travel through when it is raised, and it prevents the flow when it is pressed up against a seat. Diaphragm valves are renowned for their tight seal, capacity to manage corrosive and abrasive fluids, and fine control over flow rates. They are frequently employed in sectors like water treatment, medicines, and chemical processing.