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Globe valves operating under low-temperature conditions, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, or liquid argon, face higher demands on materials, structure, and sealing performance. In low-temperature environments, metals can become brittle, sealing materials may contract, and the valve stem area can even experience freezing blockage. Therefore, standard globe valves...
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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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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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In seawater piping systems, globe valves can be used to control and isolate fluid flow, provided that the materials and corrosion protection design are suitable for seawater service conditions. Seawater contains a high concentration of chloride ions and dissolved oxygen. If the valve material is not properly selected, corrosion can occur rapidly. Therefore, when globe valves are used in sea...
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Introduction Globe valves are among the most commonly used isolation valves in industrial piping systems and are widely applied in the oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, and water treatment industries. Although their design is relatively straightforward, incorrect installation with the flow direction reversed remains a common field issue. Many operational problems&md...
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