The basic concept, classification and application of valves

Basic concepts:

  • Inlet and outlet: The valve has one inlet and one or more outlets, from which fluid enters and flows out.
  • Valve body: The valve body is the main part of a valve, usually made of metal or plastic, used to accommodate and support valve components.
  • Disc/Disc: A disc or disc is a component that controls the flow of liquid or gas when a valve is opened and closed.
  • Conventional flow direction: The valve has a specific flow direction during normal operation. The direction of flow is usually indicated by arrow markings.
  • Operating mechanism: Valves are usually controlled by manual, electric, hydraulic, or pneumatic operating mechanisms.

Classification:

  • According to structural classification, common valve types include gate valves, globe valves, ball valves, butterfly valves, plug valves, etc.
  • Classification based on working principles: such as manual valves, automatic valves, emergency shut-off valves, etc.
  • Classified by transmission mode: such as manual valves, electric valves, hydraulic valves, pneumatic valves, etc.
  • Classification based on application scenarios: such as water treatment valves, oil and natural gas valves, fire valves, air conditioning valves, chemical valves, etc.

Industrial applications: Valves are widely used in various process control systems in the industrial field, including but not limited to the following fields:

  • Oil and gas extraction, transportation, and processing
  • Chemical production and processing
  • electric power industry
  • Sewage treatment and environmental protection
  • Pharmaceutical and food processing
  • Steel and Metallurgical Industry
  • Water treatment and supply
  • Construction and Municipal Engineering

By selecting and installing valves appropriately, accurate control and regulation of fluids can be achieved to meet the requirements of different industrial fields.

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