Analysis of Application Scenarios and Principles for Globe Valves with “High-In Low-Out” Flow Direction

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The mainstream design of globe valves adopts the “low-in high-out” flow direction. This structure can effectively reduce the flow resistance of the medium, making it easier to open the valve. After the valve is closed, the gasket between the valve shell and the valve core, as well as the packing around the valve core, will … Continue reading “Analysis of Application Scenarios and Principles for Globe Valves with “High-In Low-Out” Flow Direction”

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A Brief Introduction to Globe Valves

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The globe valve, also known as the forced-sealing valve, its “forced” characteristic is mainly reflected in the valve closing process. When cutting off the fluid, pressure needs to be applied to the valve disc. The specific operation is to turn the valve handle in a screw-lifting manner, and then the valve stem will descend, which … Continue reading “A Brief Introduction to Globe Valves”

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Bellow Seal Globe Valve and Ordinary Globe Valve

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Bellow seal globe valve and ordinary globe valve has the following performance differences: 1. Double seal design (corrugated pipe + packing): If the corrugated pipe fails, the stem packing will also help prevent leakage and meets the international sealing standards. 2. No fluid loss: bellow seal globe valve helps reduce energy losses and improve equipment … Continue reading “Bellow Seal Globe Valve and Ordinary Globe Valve”

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