Definition and Use of Buried Valves
Buried valves are valves specially designed for burial underground. They are usually used in urban water supply, drainage, gas and other pipeline systems as regulating and intercepting devices. The design of buried valves allows them to be buried directly underground, reducing the area of road excavation, maintaining the beauty of the road surface, reducing the difficulty of construction, and reducing the cost of the project.
Types and characteristics of buried valves:
There are many types of buried valves, including buried fully welded ball valves, buried gate valves, buried elastic seat seal gate valves, etc.
These valves usually have the following characteristics:
- Fully welded structure: The buried fully welded ball valve adopts a fully welded structure design with no external leakage points, which effectively prevents medium leakage and environmental pollution, and improves the safety and reliability of the equipment.
- Good sealing performance: The buried valve adopts advanced sealing technology and materials, has excellent sealing performance, can effectively prevent medium leakage, and ensure the normal operation of the pipeline system.
- Strong anti-corrosion performance: The buried valve adopts high-quality anti-corrosion materials and coatings, which can resist the harsh underground working environment and extend the service life of the equipment.
- Flexible operation: The buried valve adopts advanced transmission mechanism and bearing design, which is flexible and light in operation, and is convenient for maintenance and operation.
- Safe and reliable: The buried valve has undergone strict quality control and safety performance testing, and is safe and reliable, and can meet the use requirements in various harsh working environments.
Precautions for installation and maintenance of buried valves
When installing buried valves, special attention should be paid to waterproof and anti-corrosion measures to ensure the stability and durability of the valve in the underground environment. In addition, regular inspection and maintenance are also very important to ensure the normal operation of the valve and extend its service life.
Latest information:
According to the latest search results, the market demand for buried valves shows a growing trend. With the continuous improvement of environmental protection and energy-saving requirements, the competitiveness of buried valves in the market will continue to increase. In the future, buried valves will be used in more fields and become one of the important products in the field of fluid control.