I don't disagree with BigInch, but I will embellish.
Gate valves are cheap. THey are big. They leak. They take a jillion turns and a cheater bar to open or close. SInce they typically have no elastomers, they can tolerate high temperatures.
Butterfly valves are also comparatively inexpensive. With their resilient seats they shut off tightly during their service life. They are much more compact than gate valves particularly in headspace requirement, and they are short face-to-face. Since the shaft seal is rotary the mechanism for packing wear is orders of magnitude less than the packing wear in a gate valve(long-travel rising stem), so butterfly valves are eco-friendly or wallet-friendly if your procees fluid lost to leakage is expensive. And Butterfly valves only turn 90 degrees co it is possible for them to open and close more quickly than a gate. The elastomer seats usually used are temperature limited. When flexible metal seats are used for hi temperatures, they are somewhart fragile.
Ball valves also shut off tightly but they are more expensive. They have a precision-machined stainless steel ball at their heart, and that's a lot of expensive alloy. Same temp limits with resilient seats. All-metallic seats are available for hi-temp but the torque to move the valve increases with metal seats.