How do Gate Valves Work?
All valves are designed to stop, allow, or throttle the flow of a process fluid. Gate valves—one of the original valve designs—are … Read more
All valves are designed to stop, allow, or throttle the flow of a process fluid. Gate valves—one of the original valve designs—are … Read more
Globe valve is a valve that relies on the pressure of the valve stem so that the sealing surface of the valve … Read more
Valves are mechanical devices installed into fluid systems that allow you to control, stop, and start fluid flow through an application. Ball … Read more
What is Cast Iron? As mentioned above, the carbon content in cast iron is higher than 2%, which differentiates it from other … Read more
Gate valves are very common in pipeline applications, so the chance of problems will naturally be high, today ZECO Valve introduces you … Read more
What is a Ball Valve? Ball valves are also called “shut-off valves.” Ball valves are the only way to immediately shut off … Read more
Gate valves and butterfly valves are two very common valves. The two differ greatly in their respective structures, methods of use, and … Read more
Check valve is also called a clack valve, one-way valve, or non-valve valve because it only allows fluid to flow in one … Read more
The main difference between cast iron and carbon steel valves is the difference in carbon content, which directly affects the strength and plasticity … Read more
What is the Symbol for Globe Valve? For a globe valve, a symbol is modified by adding a small dark circle between … Read more