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Have you ever considered whether a butterfly valve is suitable for your piping system design? Or have you experienced leakage or operational difficulties when using a butterfly valve under high pressure, high temperature, or viscous media? Butterfly valves are widely used in water, gas, steam, and low-pressure piping systems due to their simple structure, lightweight design, quick operation...
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In modern industrial and commercial projects, valve selection directly affects system efficiency and maintenance costs. Butterfly valves, with their simple design, reliable sealing, and lightweight construction, have become one of the most common flow control devices in HVAC systems as well as in municipal water supply, wastewater treatment, and cooling water circuits. But what makes butterfly val...
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Both V-port ball valves and O-port ball valves are important types of ball valves, with clear differences in design, applicable media, and control performance. Understanding these differences helps engineers make more appropriate selections for specific applications. Design and Characteristics of V-Port Ball Valves V-port ball valves feature a distinctive partial-sphere ball design w...
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The differences between butterfly check valves and swing check valves lie not only in their structural design but also in their typical applications. Although both valve types share the same functions—preventing backflow, enabling light-load pump starting, and reducing water hammer—their design characteristics and operational ranges differ. Both valve types feature a disc-shaped...
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1. What Is a Valve Welding Electrode? A valve welding electrode refers to a category of welding consumables specifically used for hardfacing, repair welding, and overlay welding of valve components, including the valve body, sealing surfaces (such as valve seats and valve discs), as well as welding joints between valves and pipelines. It is not a single product, but rather a general ...
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