Subsea valves are specialized valves designed for use in underwater environments, typically in the oil and gas industry. They are crucial components in subsea systems, which include pipelines, wellheads, and other equipment situated on the seabed. The primary functions of subsea valves are to control the flow of fluids (oil, gas, or water) and to provide safety mechanisms in high-pressure and harsh underwater conditions.
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