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The ball valve is an indispensable control component in modern fluid control systems. Due to its compact structure, rapid operation, and superior sealing performance, it is widely used in various industries such as petroleum, chemical, power, water treatment, and HVAC. Although ball valves are already widely used in practical applications, achieving "accurate selection, reliable operation, and eff...
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In hydraulic systems, lubrication systems, and even automotive engines, "clean oil" is the cornerstone of reliable operation. To filter out contaminants from oil, two common devices are used: oil filters and strainers. While often grouped under the umbrella term "filters" in Chinese, they serve distinct roles in engineering applications. This article dissects their differences across multiple dime...
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In industrial piping systems, ball valves and globe valves are two of the most commonly used control components. Both are capable of regulating and shutting off fluid flow, yet they differ significantly in structure, working principle, and application scope. If you have ever hesitated between choosing a ball valve or a globe valve while designing or maintaining a fluid system, this a...
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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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