Media: | Oil |
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Certification: | ISO |
Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
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The main functions of the valve include cutoff, regulation, diversion, prevention of reverse flow, pressure stabilization, shunt or overflow pressure relief, etc. Specifically, the functions and functions of the valve can be subdivided into the following points:
Cut off or connect the medium flow: the valve can close or open the channel to cut off or allow the medium to pass through.
Adjust the flow and pressure: the valve can adjust the flow and pressure of the medium according to the needs to meet different process requirements.
Prevent backflow: the valve can prevent the medium from flowing backwards and ensure that the medium flows in the predetermined direction.
Pressure stabilization: The valve helps to maintain the pressure stability in the system and prevent pressure fluctuation.
Shunt or overflow pressure relief: the valve can shunt the medium to different pipes or systems, or release the pressure when the system is overpressure.
Adjust the refrigerant flow: In the refrigeration system, valves such as electronic expansion valves can adjust the refrigerant flow to match the change of refrigeration load.
Reversing: The four-way valve can change the flow direction of refrigerant and realize the switching between cooling and heating modes.
Cut off or open the pipeline: the gate valve is mainly used to cut off or open the medium flow in the pipeline, but it is not suitable for regulating the flow.
Safety protection: safety valves are used for safety protection when the medium is overpressure to prevent system damage.
To sum up, the valve is the key control component in the fluid conveying system. Through its various functions and functions, it ensures that the medium flows according to the predetermined conditions, and at the same time protects the system from dangers such as overpressure.