In industrial automation control systems, both butterfly valves and ball valves are commonly used to control the flow of fluids. While they serve similar purposes, there are notable differences in their design, applicati...
Multi-pump parallel systems are foundational to modern fluid dynamics across municipal water supply, industrial processing, HVAC, and large-scale utility operations. This configuration strategically leverages multiple pu...
The Ball Check Valve is a uniquely structured, reliably performing fluid control component designed for unidirectional flow. It utilizes a spherical ball as the closure element (disc), relying on fluid pressure to lift t...
When discussing the performance and lifespan of automatic ball valves, installation orientation is a critical engineering factor that cannot be overlooked. Installation orientation generally involves two aspects: flow di...
The fail-safe position is a crucial design parameter in industrial automation. It refers to the predetermined mechanical state that an automatic ball valve is designed to automatically return to and maintain upon loss of...
Proper installation of automatic ball valves is crucial for ensuring reliability, extending service life, and ensuring process control accuracy. Unlike some one-way valves, standard ball valves typically do not have stri...
