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What is an Axial Check Valve? The main purpose of an axial flow check valve is to allow flow in one direction … Read more
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What is an Axial Check Valve? The main purpose of an axial flow check valve is to allow flow in one direction … Read more
Gate valves and globe valves are two of the most common valves used in industrial applications. Both contribute greatly to any industrial … Read more
A plug valve is a quarter-turn rotary motion manual valve. It uses a cylindrical or tapered plug (plug-shaped disk) to permit or … Read more
Ball valves and butterfly valves have a lot in common. Both are quarter-turn valves, which makes them easy to open. Both are … Read more
Forging and casting are two very different manufacturing methods. When something is cast, the material is heated above its melting temperature and … Read more
Industrial valves are a large set of manufacturers where mechanical devices are set up as regulators of gaseous, liquid, and other systems. … Read more
What is an Orbit valve? Orbit valve is a type of ball valve. The orbit valve employs a tilt-and-turn mechanism that eliminates … Read more
The stem axis deviation from the disc center and the center of the body at the same time, and the sealing butterfly … Read more
What is Eccentric Ball Valve? Eccentric semi-ball valve and flange valve belong to the same type of valve, but the difference is … Read more
The double-layer insulated plug valve utilizes the pressure balancing valve to demonstrate all the integrity advantages of the valve and can provide … Read more