Customization: | Available |
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Media: | Water |
Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
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The demand for flap valves is high in fields such as sewage treatment, fire pipelines, and seawater desalination, where they are frequently used. However, the demand may be lower in areas that do not require flow control and reverse prevention. Additionally, as modern industries continue to develop and technology advances, the need for flow control and reverse prevention is increasing. The relevant technology for flap valves is continually being updated and iterated, so the demand for flap valves may also change.
Flap valve is a type of valve that is commonly used for flow control and preventing backflow in industrial applications. It consists of a flat or curved flap, a hinge, and a spring or gravity lever. When the fluid flows in the correct direction, the flap is opened to allow the fluid to pass through. When the flow direction is reversed, the flap is closed to prevent backflow. Flap valves are suitable for various fluid transport applications and can be made of different materials to accommodate different media and work environments. The main advantages of flap valves are preventing backflow and long service life, and they are also easy to install and maintain. Flap valves are generally used in sewage treatment, chemical processes, permeate treatment, seawater desalination, firefighting pipelines, cooling systems and other fields.
Body:GGG50 with internal and external epoxy resin coating
Cover:GGG50 with internal and external epoxy resin coating
Sealing: EPDM