is a type of valve used in plumbing systems to regulate the flow of water. It is typically installed at the connection point between a water pipe and a fixture, such as a faucet or toilet. Angle valves are named for their right-angle bend, which allows them to be installed in tight spaces where a straight valve might not fit.
These valves usually have a lever or knob that can be turned to control the flow of water. When the valve is fully open, water flows freely through the pipe. Turning the valve partially or fully closed restricts the flow of water, effectively shutting off the supply to the fixture.
Angle valves are commonly made of brass, stainless steel, or other durable materials to withstand the rigors of daily use. They come in various sizes to accommodate different plumbing systems and fixture connections.
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