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Drain Valves Selection Guide: Types, Features, Applications Drain valves employ a number of different technology types—including pneumatic, electric, thermostatic, and manual handles or wheels—depending on the application. Most importantly different valve technologies are used over others based on the media application so that they do not fail or clog. View MoreOct. 15, 24
Solenoid Valve Timer - How It Works Integrating a solenoid valve with a timer helps automate the valve's opening and closing intervals. The timer allows for the programming of specific intervals during which the valve will remain on or off. For instance, the timer can open a solenoid valve for ten seconds and then turn it off. View MoreSep. 10, 24
Which Is Better, an Angle Valve or a Ball Valve? The primary distinction lies in the fact that an angle valve can be closed without needing to be rotated off its seat, hence reducing internal component wear and tear. Angle valves, on the other hand, only partially close after the operation, whereas ball valves are intended to completely stop the fluid flow. View MoreSep. 04, 24
Timer Drain Valve with Strainer: A Complete Guide A timer drain valve with a strainer is a device used in compressed air systems to automatically expel accumulated water, oil, and other contaminants. It includes a strainer, which filters out debris, ensuring the valve operates smoothly without clogging. View MoreAug. 23, 24
Unlock Superior Fluid Control with XINGYU's Angle Seat Valve Angle Seat Valve is designed for reliability, this valve ensures seamless operation across various applications. Whether you're managing water, air, or other fluids, the robust construction provides long-lasting durability. Choose from plastic, aluminum, or stainless steel actuators to meet your specific needs. View MoreAug. 07, 24
Angle Valve: Purpose, Features, Function, and Application Angle seat valves are traditionally a two way valve that is either in an open or close state (on or off). This is achieved by a piston coming down onto a seat usually at a 45 degree angle (hence the word angle seat). This will then create a seal in the flow path effectively blocking it off. View More