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What is a power station gate valve

Power station gate valves are a key type of valve used in power plants, used to block or connect the flow of media within pipeline systems. They feature a simple structure, excellent sealing performance, and high flow capacity, making them widely used in various pipeline systems within power plants.

 

Structural Features:

Gate Structure: Power station gate valves utilize a gate structure, which blocks or connects media in pipelines by raising and lowering the gate. A sealing surface is formed between the gate and the valve seat, ensuring a tight seal when the valve is closed.

Excellent Sealing Performance: The sealing surfaces of power station gate valves typically utilize metal or soft seals, ensuring zero or minimal leakage when closed. Furthermore, these valves are equipped with auxiliary sealing features such as packing seals and gaskets to further enhance sealing performance.

High Flow Capacity: When fully open, the gate does not obstruct the inner diameter of the pipeline, resulting in high flow capacity and low resistance. This helps reduce pressure loss in the pipeline and improves system efficiency.

Flexible Operation: Power station gate valves are available with electric, pneumatic, or manual actuators, enabling remote control and automated operation. At the same time, the valve itself is also designed with a manual operating mechanism so that it can be manually operated in an emergency.

 

Power station Gate Valve

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