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General Requirements 1. The industrial valve should be located in a place that is easy to operate, install, and maintain. The valves on rows of pipelines (such as those entering and exiting the device) should be centrally arranged to facilitate the installation of operating platforms and ladders. 2. Some valve positions have process operation requirements and locking requirements, and should be ar...
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Structurally Gate valves can rely on medium pressure to tightly close the sealing surface, thereby achieving the effect of no leakage. When opening and closing, the sealing surface of the valve core and valve seat always come into contact and rub against each other, so the sealing surface is prone to wear. When the gate valve is close, the pressure difference between the front and back of the pipe...
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Ball valves are mainly used in pipelines to cut off, distribute, and change the direction of medium flow. The ball valve designed with a V-shaped opening also has good flow regulation function. The opening and closing component of a ball valve is a sphere, which rotates 90 degrees around the axis of the valve stem to achieve the purpose of opening and closing. Ball valves have the advantages of lo...
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Valves used underground are mainly used in pipeline systems to control the flow, pressure, and direction of fluids. Different types of valves have different functions and uses in underground applications. The following are some common types of valves used underground: Gate Valve: Gate valve is a common type of valve, typically used for fully open or fully closed applications, rather than for regul...
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Ball valves, as a common fluid control equipment, play an important role in the industrial field. In the classification of ball valves, fluorine lined ball valves and ordinary ball valves are two common and significantly different types. This article will explore the differences between them to help readers better understand when to choose fluorine lined ball valves or ordinary ball valves. 1. Mat...
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The fully welded ball valve and the ordinary ball valve have significant differences in structure, characteristics, and applications. 1. Structural Differences Fully Welded Ball Valve: The fully welded ball valve adopts a fully welded structure, with no gaskets between the valve body and valve body, and is welded as a whole. This eliminates the need for gaskets or packing typically required in tra...
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