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An important part of the valve assembly, usually located in the upper part of the valve body, controls the flow and direction of the fluid along with the valve stem, spool and seals. The valve head design must have good mechanical properties and durability to ensure the overall function and reliability of the valve. According to different designs and structures, valve heads are commonly used in gate valves, ball valves, globe valves and many other valves.
Main Features
High strength and abrasion resistance: Valve heads are usually made of high-strength carbide, which is able to withstand high-pressure and high-temperature environments, and is suitable for various industrial applications.
Precision machining: The key parts of the valve head are precision machined and processed to ensure an accurate fit with the valve stem and spool, reducing wear and prolonging service life.
Good sealing performance: The valve head and seals are closely matched to ensure good sealing under high pressure and high temperature, preventing media leakage.
Customized service: The material, size and design of the valve head are customized according to customers' needs.
Common Specifications
Valve heads are available in several specifications and structural designs according to different valve types and application situations, the common ones are:
Standard valve head: Suitable for valves under regular pressure and temperature environments, simple design, easy to install and maintain.
High-pressure valve head: Designed for high-pressure systems, using reinforced materials and structures, which can withstand the working conditions under high pressure.
Corrosion-resistant valve head: Made of stainless steel or special alloy materials, specialized in corrosive media in chemical and marine environments.
The valve head is widely used in various industrial fields in the valve equipment, including:
Oil and gas: Used in oil and gas transportation and processing systems to ensure precise control of fluids.
Chemical industry: For valves used to handle corrosive media, requiring good corrosion resistance and high strength.
Power: In boilers, condensers and other power equipment, for controlling the flow of steam, water and other fluids.
Water treatment systems: For controlling the flow of fluids in water treatment and sewage systems to ensure the efficient operation of the system.
Marine: Used in marine engines and piping systems for valves that require high corrosion resistance and reliability.