The valve that is typically characterized by minimum wire drawing and seat erosion is a globe valve. Globe valves are designed to provide a tight seal and have a relatively small seating area, which helps reduce erosion and wear over time compared to other valve types.
Additionally, globe valves are known for maintaining good flow control and are often used in applications where throttling and precise flow regulation are required. The design and orientation of the flow path in globe valves help minimize turbulence, further contributing to lower erosion potential on seats and wire drawing.
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