A diaphragm regulator or valve is a device that uses a flexible diaphragm to seal against a surface and control the pressure of a fluid. Diaphragm valves are traditionally mechanically actuated against a weir for on/off service. A diaphragm valve is also sometimes called a membrane valve. A more recent technology involves the diaphragm sealing and opening over none, some or all of a field of parallel orifices to allow for instantaneous control and extreme precision. See our How It Works page for more information.


