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Why use a ball valve versus a globe valve?

Why use a ball valve versus a globe valve?

  • Mar 09, 2019
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There are many different types of valves available for different applications. With so much choice it can be difficult to decide which valve is most suitable for your application. In this article, we explores...

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Butterfly Valve VS Ball Valve

Butterfly Valve VS Ball Valve

  • Mar 09, 2019
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How does a Ball Valve Work? A ball valve is used to permit flow accross a pipe line, there is an inlet side and outlet side. Open Position allows the water to pass through the valve and...

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BENEFITS OF A BALL VALVE OVER A BUTTERFLY VALVE

BENEFITS OF A BALL VALVE OVER A BUTTERFLY VALVE

  • Mar 09, 2019
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Among the two most common types of rotary valves are the ball valves and butterfly valves. Both vales have a 90 degree turn and are mainly used to control the flow of gases and liquids. There are certain...

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Ductile Iron Valves VS Cast Iron Valves

Ductile Iron Valves VS Cast Iron Valves

  • Mar 06, 2019
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Customers from all kinds of industries need valves of all varieties for their high-demand processes. Valves are available in a huge number of materials for any application imaginable. A few of these materials...

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How to Choose the Correct Valve for the Correct Application

How to Choose the Correct Valve for the Correct Application

  • Mar 06, 2019
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To maximise the functioning and results of any pump system, you must choose the correct valves. Each application has a valve that works best. Some of the factors in choosing the correct valve include:...

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Advantages of Forged Steel Valve Components Over Cast Ones

Advantages of Forged Steel Valve Components Over Cast Ones

  • Mar 05, 2019
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Valves are widely used for industrial application. And valves are designed in a variety of kinds, such as globe valve,  gate valve, check valve, ect. But not all valves are produced in the same way. Some...

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Steam Valves Information

Steam Valves Information

  • Mar 05, 2019
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Steam valves are used to control the flow and pressure level of steam and heated water vapor. Steam is used in a large number of industrial applications. It is used for powering turbines to generate electricity...

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Soft Seated or Metal Seated Ball Valves?

Soft Seated or Metal Seated Ball Valves?

  • Mar 04, 2019
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There are two types of seat in a ball valves, soft seated and metal seated. Soft seated ball valves use a thermoplastic material such as PTFE, NBR etc. Metal seated ball valves use metal as seat material...

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Introduction to Double Block and Bleed Valve

Introduction to Double Block and Bleed Valve

  • Feb 26, 2019
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Double Block and Bleed Systems The primary function of a double block and bleed system is for isolation and the secondary function is for intervention. Under certain conditions double block and bleed...

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Introduction to Bellow Sealed valves

Introduction to Bellow Sealed valves

  • Feb 26, 2019
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Leakage at various points in pipelines found in chemical plants creates emissions. All such leakage points can be detected using various methods and instruments and should be noted by the plant engineer....

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What are the causes of valve castings that are defective during the production process?

What are the causes of valve castings that are defective during the production process?

  • Feb 20, 2019
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1. Porosity This is a small cavity formed by the gas that does not escape during the solidification process of the metal, which has a smooth inner wall, contains a gas, and has a high reflectance to the...

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Rising Stem Gate Valve VS Non-rising Stem Gate Valve

Rising Stem Gate Valve VS Non-rising Stem Gate Valve

  • Feb 19, 2019
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According to the structure of valve stem,  gate valve can be divided into Rising Stem Gate Valve and Non-rising Stem Gate Valve. 1. Rising Stem Gate Valve: The stem nut is on the bonnet or yoke....

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