In the lifeblood of modern industry—the pipeline system—valves play the crucial role of "joints," controlling the flow, shut-off, and distribution of media. Among them, ball valves are one...
1. Introduction to Metal-Sealed Butterfly ValvesA metal-sealed butterfly valve, also known as a hard-sealed butterfly valve, is a critical flow control device designed for demanding industrial applica...
1. IntroductionA butterfly valve is a quarter-turn valve that controls or isolates flow using a rotating disc. Among its various designs, the eccentric butterfly valve represents a significant enginee...
Gate valves are one of the most common valve types in industrial fluid control. However, in challenging environments, such as high temperatures, high pressures, abrasion, and erosion, soft-seated valv...
A valve is a device used to control the flow of fluids (such as water, gas, oil, or slurry) in a pipeline, and can be understood as the "switch" of the pipeline. They help the pipeline syste...
In industrial piping systems, fluid backflow is far from a minor issue—it can damage expensive pumps, disrupt production, and drive up maintenance costs. The unidirectional and stable transportation ...
Brief Introduction:A full welded ball valve is a valve designed for use in pipeline systems. Unlike traditional ball valves, its main components are welded together without any threads or flanges. Thi...
Brief Introduction:In the vast field of valve manufacturing, there are numerous types of valves, each with its own distinct functions. From common gate valves and butterfly valves to specialized globe...