In Which Industries Are Industrial Valves Used?
Sanitary Valve, as a key fluid control system component, is widely used in multiple industries, involving almost all heavy industry and manufacturing sectors. They are designed and constructed to cope with harsh industrial conditions. So do you know what industries industrial valves are used in?
The main application industries of industrial valves are as follows:
Papermaking: pulp preparation, wastewater treatment, management of the flow of chemicals and slurries.
Water treatment: sewage treatment plants, seawater desalination facilities, regulation of water flow and chemical addition.
Aerospace: rocket fuel systems, aircraft manufacturing, high requirements for performance and reliability.
Marine engineering: shipbuilding, seabed drilling, withstand deep sea pressure and salt corrosion challenges.
Automobile manufacturing: paint shop, engine testing, control of oil circuits and cooling systems.
Petrochemical: refineries, natural gas processing, petrochemical product production, used to control the delivery of crude oil, refined oil, and chemicals.
Energy and power: nuclear power plants, thermal power plants, wind and solar power plants, management of cooling water, steam and fuel supply.
Mining and Metallurgy: Mining, metal smelting, processing slurry, acid and alkali liquids and high-temperature steam.
Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: Drug manufacturing and vaccine production require strict control of the purity and hygiene level of the medium.
Food and Beverage: Brewing and dairy processing to ensure the hygiene and taste consistency of the product.
The selection of industrial valves must consider specific working parameters, including but not limited to temperature, pressure, medium properties and flow requirements. The diversity of industrial valves ensures that they can provide reliable performance under various complex conditions and are an indispensable part of modern industrial operations.