Hot Topics Of Valves
The mainstream topic of Lined Valve has always been the development trend of valves in the future. According to the survey and analysis of experts, the evolution of the four major valves will be the main focus of future development trends. They are hydraulic control valve series products, engineering energy-saving valve series, intelligent electric regulating valve series and general valves.
Hydraulic control valves will change their single structural characteristics, achieve multi-purpose valves, and develop valve series with better performance. As the technical requirements of hydraulic projects for valves become higher and higher, hydraulic control valves are bound to increase their technical content. Develop in the direction of corrosion resistance, friction resistance, and large discharge, and develop integrated technology to make it truly reliable, safe and comfortable.
Engineering energy-saving valves will focus on cultivating large and small and new series of products. The more promising ones are fluorine-lined butterfly valves and mechatronic regulating valves in the fluorine-lined valve series. On the one hand, engineering valves favor valves of different sizes, and on the other hand, they attach importance to the functional and energy-saving product development of valves.
Intelligent electric regulating valves intend to meet the needs of major engineering projects in my country and develop high-performance large-scale regulating valves. Various regulating valves can meet different working conditions. For example, micro-control valves are designed to meet the needs of relatively narrow operations such as ditching and canal digging. New types of control valves are suitable for the needs of power stations, petroleum, and urban construction. Intelligent electric control valves are designed to allow operators to understand the project situation more conveniently and make faster and more accurate decisions.
Universal valves, gate valves with first-class shutoff capabilities, diaphragm valves with extremely strong corrosion resistance, butterfly valves that can adapt to large sizes of different calibers, and stop valves that only allow media to enter but not exit are all eternal topics in the universal valve series. However, to keep up with the technological pace of other new valves, we have to work harder. To develop general products with high performance, high safety and high reliability, and to develop their products in the direction of standardization and generalization, this is a hot topic in the valve industry in the future