Product Insights
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What Is a Diaphragm Valve
The diaphragm valve is a specialized form of valve that has a flexible diaphragm as its main feature. This allows it to isolate the medium from other parts inside the valve body, thus enabling control of the flow of fluid or cut-off. Due to its unique structure, the diaphragm valve is widely used in corrosive media, for high-cleanliness applications and for meeting the sanitary requirements of the system.
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A Detailed Guide to the Angle Valve
An angle valve is a fluid control device with a 90-degree right angle between the inlet and outlet, hence the name angle valve. The unique inlet and outlet configuration of angle valves makes them an ideal choice for installation in confined spaces. They can effectively alter the direction of media flow or serve as a partition in piping systems. Angle valves are typically crafted from brass, stainless steel, or plastic and are renowned for their resilience to high pressure, corrosion, high and low temperatures, and other challenging conditions. These attributes ensure that angle valves can operate reliably in a diverse range of harsh environments.
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An Introduction to the Dual Plate Check Valve
The dual plate check valve is a one-way valve designed to prevent the backflow of fluid media. It is composed of two symmetrical plates and is typically installed in pipelines. The valve is controlled by opening and closing the plate, allowing for the regulation of the fluid flow in a one-way direction. It is a highly versatile solution that is widely used in industrial and civil fluid control systems.
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How Does a Triple Eccentric Butterfly Valve Work?
Triple eccentric butterfly valve is an advanced butterfly valve designed for high pressure, high temperature and severe working conditions, whose unique design structure and working principle make it an ideal solution for a wide range of industrial applications, including the chemical industry, natural gas, electric power, and metallurgy.
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What Is a Suction Diffuser?
A suction diffuser is a device used to regulate fluid pressure in a pipe, which allows the high-pressure water flow supplied by the water pump to be distributed across a larger pipe area, reducing the fluid pressure in the pipe. In a water pump system, the suction diffuser plays a crucial role in connecting and balancing the two pipelines, preventing the sudden acceleration of the water flow caused by a sudden decrease in the pipeline diameter. This can help to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the water pump.
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Pulsation Dampener Working Principle
In industrial systems, pressure fluctuations caused by a sudden stop or change of direction of a fluid in a pipeline (e.g. rapid closing of a valve) must be taken into account. This phenomenon may result in piping vibration, noise, or even damage to equipment or piping, which can cause significant issues for the user. A pulsation damper , also known as a water hammer eliminator or buffer, is installed in the piping system near the source of water hammer. It is specifically designed to absorb water hammer and protect the piping system from water hammer pressure and damage to safety and security devices.
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