There are four basic types of flow control elements employed in valve design:
1. Move a disc, or plug into or against an orifice.
2. Slide a flat, cylindrical, or spherical surface across an orifice.
3. Rotate a disc or ellipse about a shaft extending across the diameter of an orifice.
4. Move a flexible material into the flow passage.
Gate valves use the second type of flow control by sliding a flat disk across an orifice to start and stop flow but not regulate it. Common valve parts include the body, bonnet, trim (disk, seat, stem), actuator, and packing. The type of valve chosen