A globe valve is a type of linear motion valve that regulates the flow of fluid by adjusting the position of a movable disk (or plug) in relation to a stationary ring seat. The design of a globe valve allows for precise control of the flow rate, making it suitable for applications where accurate throttling and fine-tuning of fluid flow are essential. Globe valves typically have a spherical or globular-shaped body, from which their name is derived. The body consists of an inlet and outlet, with the internal configuration allowing for efficient control of fluid flow. The valve's operation involves a disk or plug that moves against the stationary seat. This movement is controlled by a stem connected to an actuator, such as a handwheel, pneumatic cylinder, or electric motor.