
Ainsworth Valves for Mining Industry
In mining and industrial plants, valves do more than open and close a line. They control flow, protect equipment, stabilise pressure, and help prevent downtime caused by instability, wear, or unsafe operating conditions. Ainsworth provides industrial valve and pressure control solutions suited to demanding environments, including mining, water management, power generation, and fire protection.
Robday lists Ainsworth Valves under its valves offering, covering industrial valves and pressure control systems used across high pressure duties, pressure control installations, slurry applications, and general plant valve requirements.
WHY CHOOSE AINSWORTH VALVES FROM ROBDAY MINING

PLANT-READY COVERAGE
Robday’s Ainsworth offering spans high pressure valves, pressure control systems, slurry valves, and core plant valve types.
MINING AND HEAVY INDUSTRY FIT
Ainsworth positions its solutions for demanding sectors including mining, water, and power environments.

PRESSURE STABILITY EXPERTISE
Robday references proven pressure control system installations through Ainsworth Valves and UVC.

BUILT FOR HARSH DUTIES
Robday references proven pressure control system installations through Ainsworth Valves and UVC.
What Ainsworth Valves Are Used For
Ainsworth valves and pressure control systems are used across mining and industrial sites to isolate equipment, regulate flow, protect lines against backflow, and stabilise pressure across plant circuits. Typical applications include process and utility water, mineral processing lines, slurry handling, and pressure control installations where keeping the system stable prevents repeat failures and downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
Robday lists high pressure valves, pressure control systems, slurry valves, and non return and butterfly valves.
They are used to regulate and stabilise pressure, helping reduce surges and protecting equipment and pipework.
Ainsworth positions its valve solutions for industries including mining, water management, power generation, and fire protection.
Slurry valves are built for abrasive, solids-laden media where standard valves can wear quickly or fail to seal reliably.
Share the media (water, slurry, chemicals), pressure rating, line size, operating temperature, required function (isolation, non return, control), and any site constraints, and the correct valve category can be specified.