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Industrial valves are classified in many different ways. They can be distinguished by material of construction, media handled, and/or application.
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Sanitary valves are designed for applications requiring clean or sterile processing.
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Steam valves are used to control the flow and pressure level of steam and heated water vapor.
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Gas valves are used to handle and control the flow of gaseous media such as liquefied petroleum and natural gas. They are made of metal or plastic and vary in terms of valve size, pressure rating, number of ports, and flow.
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Gate valves and knife valves are linear motion valves in which a flat closure element slides into the media stream to shut off flow.
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In pulp mills with common blow lines from a series of batch digesters to blow tanks often problems are experienced in respect to short life of blow valves, blown out gaskets, shaking of the equipment,...
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Most pulp managers have serious concerns about the safe incineration of non-condensable gases collected from digesters, reactors and other sources in the pulping process.
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Most pulp managers have serious concerns about the safe incineration of non-condensable gases collected from digesters, reactors and other sources in the pulping process.
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Traps, Strainers and Filters
In any industrial plant, two-phase flows are common. Condensate in steam, air and water-vapor bubbles in water or dirt and residues in other process streams. It is...
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In this chapter we discuss those devices (accessories) that may be mounted on or sometimes off the valve to fit the valve to the process requirements. We will discuss the applicable standards, the...
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