I agree with all answers above.
However: A selection af any valve for any purpose is always depending on the exact conditions, well known to all: Fluid with chemical description, all additions and contaminations, pressuere, temperature, flow, behavior at emptied valve at surrounding temperature), pressure, regulation or on/off, number of operations per time, opening/closing time, pipeline size, selected valve size, price, total number of valves, actuation type, cost over lifetime including operational and replacing/repair cost/time etc. etc.
General advice:
For common fluids, pressure classes and 'normal' sizes, common ball valves tend mostly to be the best choice.
Steam and/or higher pressures and dimensions: V-notch to be evaluated, but not always the best.
Fluid with abrasion: Always a problem. Ballvalves not always the best solutions, V-notch to be considered, cermaic lining (costly) sometimes practical, sometimes gatevalves or special gate valves (espcially for high temperatures, pressures and dimensions) are the best.
Some special cases: Water at high pressure/dimentions(hydroelectrical power plants) or waste-water at larger dimensions (above 500mm) double eccentric ball valves (costly). Other valve-types also widely used.
Conclusion: more details needed for best advice.