Although butterfly valves come in various types, their core components and functions are essentially the same. The main parts of a butterfly valve include the body, stem, sealing device, upper bearing, lower bearing, bonnet, actuator, seat, and disc. The design of each component may vary depending on the materials used, the fluid medium, and the specific application.
READ MOREIn valve pipelines, both gate valves and butterfly valves are used to control the opening and closing of flow. However, gate valves can only be fully opened or fully closed, making them unsuitable for flow regulation. In contrast, butterfly valves can regulate flow by adjusting the angle of the valve disc. Today, we will compare these two types of valves to help you better understand them and determine how to use them most effectively.
READ MOREValves are indispensable core components of fluid control systems. They not only regulate the flow direction, pressure, and rate of fluids but also perform multiple critical functions such as connection, cutoff, diversion, and prevention of backflow in crucial moments. These complex tasks make valves essential in pipeline systems.
READ MOREn the complex system of wastewater treatment, valves are not merely simple devices. They play a crucial role in controlling the direction, speed, and pressure of water flow within pipelines, ensuring the smooth operation of the entire treatment process.
READ MOREThis article takes butterfly valves and globe valves as examples to explore in detail how to choose the appropriate valve type based on different operating conditions, highlighting their respective advantages, disadvantages, and application scenarios.
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