Normal (main) selection criteria (for all types of valves, for all fluids):
1. All valves to qualify for all operational data.
2. All valves with references of longtime operation for similar fluid operational data.
3. Operational time and operational forces and cost(actuators?)acceptable.(ESD,waterhammer or prolonged OK?)
4. Flow resistanc loss resistance acceptable for single valves and the total system.
5. Final selection based on availability and price/lifetime cost. (Don't forget maintenance and factory downtime cost, spareparts and replacement cost if cheaper valves have shorter standtime).
Without this detailed knowledge of each single type, it is not possible to select one or the other. Experienced operators will often have preferences for types and brands. The reason will be found in practical experience based on the points above.