osy and nrs gate valve

The difference between OS&y gate valve and NRS gate valve


Gate valves are essential components in pipeline systems, used to control the flow of fluid by opening or closing a gate mechanism. Among the various types of gate valves available, the two most common are the OS&Y (Outside Screw and Yoke) gate valve and the NRS (Non-Rising Stem) gate valve. While both valves serve the same purpose, they differ significantly in their design, construction, and application. In this article, we will explore the differences between OS&Y and NRS gate valves in detail.

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The impact of the great era of automated production on the valve industry

Automated production will eventually eliminate manpower, as is the case with valves, and other production industries. We will eventually free our hands.

This is actually a good thing in the long run, and there may be worker unemployment in the short term. But in the long run, efficient production capacity will lead to higher social output and building capacity. Thus allowing everyone to be more productive with less work.

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butterfly valve structura general

Butterfly Valve Structure Genenal

Butterfly valve structure is a type of quarter-turn valve that uses a disc-shaped closure element, the butterfly disc, to control the flow of fluid. The butterfly disc is mounted on a shaft and is positioned in the center of the valve body, which is a round or oval-shaped pipe. The disc rotates around the shaft to regulate the flow of fluid through the valve.

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Types of One-way Valves

One-way valves also called check valves or non-return valves. It is a valve where the fluid can only flow along the inlet and the medium at the outlet cannot flow back.

It use in hydraulic systems to prevent the reverse flow of oil, or in pneumatic systems to prevent the reverse flow of compressed air. They play a crucial role in various industries by ensuring the unidirectional flow of substances in pipelines, systems, and equipment, thereby enhancing safety, efficiency, and performance.

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