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The offset of a butterfly valve is not a fixed value, but varies according to its structural type (such as single eccentric, double eccentric, triple eccentric) and design param...
A valve can manage three channels and switch between them at any time. It sounds like magic, but in chemical plants, heating stations and food factories, it's not magic, it&...
Uses of float valves Float valves are valves that use a float to automatically control the flow of fluids as the liquid level changes. They are widely used in various scenarios ...
Ordinary valves connect two channels-on (through) or off (closed). Industrial applications, however, usually require a valve to be connected to three channels at once and to swi...
Floating ball valve is a type of valve widely used in pipeline systems, mainly used to control the flow of fluids (such as liquids, gases or steam). Its core component is a rota...
Ball valves can be classified according to the structure, drive mode, channel type, sealing material, connection mode, application scenario, etc. Here are the details: By struct...
Valve is a key part of fluid flow control in industrial piping systems and civil water supply and drainage systems. Gate valve and globe valves are two common and widely used va...
The main differences between one-way butterfly valves and two-way butterfly valves are in the pressure bearing direction, structural design, functional application and sealing p...
ANSI valves are designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and related standards (e.g. API, ASME, etc.). Its core prin...