艾柯电气

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Three factors are indispensable for electric valve to become mainstream


In terms of operation efficiency and energy saving, the application of automatic control valve is an indispensable part. The manual valve and pneumatic valve commonly used in the traditional industry are inferior to the electric valve in terms of installation cost and efficiency.

Industry insiders said that in industrial processes, valves are mostly used to control the movement and flow of various fluids, such as water, oil, chemical liquids, etc., based on parameters such as temperature, pressure and flow. The common control valves in the factory include pressure reducing valve, pneumatic thermostatic valve, solenoid valve thermostatic system, proportional control valve thermostatic system, temperature control valve and other types. When selecting various automatic valves, the type of heat engine, required accuracy, quality of control valve, pressure drop, flow and its structure, failure rate, manufacturer's credit and after-sales service should be taken into account to achieve economic and practical purposes.

As far as the product itself is concerned, the electric valve is a cost-effective choice for the industry because it has the advantages of easy assembly, low failure rate and meeting the automation requirements of the industry. Because using conventional pneumatic valves, it is inevitable to have piping, solenoid valves and compressors to match, while electric valves are motor-driven and easy to install, and electric valves can be installed with the original automatic control line of the factory, which can save other costs. In addition, the opening and closing of the motor drive mode is smooth, without the disadvantage of excessive instantaneous impulse, and the failure rate can be greatly reduced.

Many people think that electric valves are expensive and costly to use. In fact, if the traditional valves are to be installed with many accessories and pipelines, the price does not take advantage, but they have to bear more maintenance costs.