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In steam and condensate systems, garbage and debris in pipelines often cause damage to equipment, such as scale, rust, welding slag, and other solid particles, which may enter the pipeline system. Strainers can filter out solid particles in liquids or gases, not only protecting equipment from damage, but also reducing equipment downtime and maintenance time. Strainers are generally installed upstr...
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The sealing damage of the steam trap valve is the main cause of internal leakage of the valve. There are many reasons for valve sealing failure, among which the failure of the sealing pair composed of the valve core and valve seat is the main reason. There are many reasons that affect the damage of the valve sealing surface, including mechanical wear caused by incorrect selection, high-speed erosi...
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General Requirements 1. The industrial valve should be located in a place that is easy to operate, install, and maintain. The valves on rows of pipelines (such as those entering and exiting the device) should be centrally arranged to facilitate the installation of operating platforms and ladders. 2. Some valve positions have process operation requirements and locking requirements, and should be ar...
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Given the wide variety of steam traps and their varying operating characteristics. Therefore, users often encounter difficulties when selecting steam traps. How to choose the correct steam trap to smoothly discharge condensate from the steam pipeline has become a challenge. The key considerations for selecting a steam trap include temperature and pressure range, drainage capacity, industrial valve...
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1. Before installation, it is necessary to carefully check whether the logo and certificate of conformity of the butterfly valve meet the requirements for use. After verification, cleaning should be carried out. 2. Butterfly valves can be installed at any position on the equipment pipeline. However, if there is a transmission device, it should be installed vertically, that is, the transmission dev...
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Structurally Gate valves can rely on medium pressure to tightly close the sealing surface, thereby achieving the effect of no leakage. When opening and closing, the sealing surface of the valve core and valve seat always come into contact and rub against each other, so the sealing surface is prone to wear. When the gate valve is close, the pressure difference between the front and back of the pipe...
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