Time:2023/02/09Views:22
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Remote control float ball valve is to rotate the spool to make the valve open or blocked. Ball valve switch light, small size, can be made into a large caliber, reliable sealing, simple structure, easy maintenance, sealing surface and sphere are often in a closed state, not easy to be washed by the medium, in various industries have been widely used.
Advantages:
In the pipeline is mainly used to cut off, distribute and change the flow direction of the medium. Remote-controlled float ball valve is a new type of valve widely used in recent years, which has the following advantages:
1. The fluid resistance is small, and its resistance coefficient is equal to that of the pipe segment of the same length.
2. Simple structure, small size, light weight.
3. Tight and reliable, the sealing surface material of the ball valve is widely used in plastic, good sealing, and has been widely used in the vacuum system.
4. Easy to operate, open and close quickly, from full open to full close as long as the rotation of 90 degrees, easy to remote control.
5. Easy maintenance, ball valve structure is simple, the sealing ring is generally active, disassembly and replacement are more convenient.
6. When fully open or fully closed, the sealing surface of the ball and the seat is isolated from the medium, and the medium will not cause the erosion of the sealing surface of the valve.
7. Wide range of application, small diameter to a few millimeters, large to a few meters, from high vacuum to high pressure can be applied. When the ball is rotated 90 degrees, the inlet and outlet should all be spherical, thus cutting off the flow.
Remote control float ball valve is a relatively new type of ball valve category, it has its own structure unique to some advantages, such as no friction switch, seal is not easy to wear, small opening and closing torque. This reduces the size of the configured actuator. With a multi-turn electric actuator, the medium can be adjusted and tightly cut off. It is widely used in petroleum, chemical industry, urban water supply and drainage and other conditions requiring strict cut-off.