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Globe valves are widely used across various industrial systems to control the start, stop, and regulation of fluid flow. However, in real-world operation, many users face a common question: how to accurately determine whether a globe valve is currently open or closed? This article will explain in detail how to identify the open or closed status of a globe valve based on its structural design, hand...
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Although wafer check valves and swing check valves serve the same functions—such as preventing backflow, enabling low-load pump startup, and reducing water hammer—they differ significantly in design standards, structural features, and areas of application. This article analyzes their differences across five key aspects to help users make more informed decisions when selecting a suitabl...
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Introduction In industrial fluid control systems, gate valves, as a type of shut-off valve, have long played a key role in opening and closing operations. With increasingly complex operating conditions, higher demands are being placed on valves in terms of corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and service life. Among the many available materials, duplex stainless steel (ASTM A995 5A) combi...
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1.Introduction In the transportation and storage of cryogenic media such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, and liquid hydrogen, the reliability and maintainability of valves are of critical importance. Cryogenic butterfly valves are not only capable of operating reliably under extreme low temperatures, but are also designed with “easy maintenance” i...
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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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