Knife gate valve is a type of valve with a simple structure but powerful functions. It is mainly composed of the valve body, gate plate, valve stem, and operating handwheel or electric actuator and other components.
The gate plate of the knife gate valve is similar to a knife, which enables it to easily cut off the fluid in the pipeline, and is particularly suitable for media containing solid particles or fibrous substances.
The valve body is usually made of materials such as cast steel and stainless steel, which have good strength and corrosion resistance. The gate plate is generally made of wear-resistant materials to ensure stable performance after long-term use.
The operation mode of the knife gate valve is flexible. It can be operated manually or be automated through electric or pneumatic devices.
Its advantages include low flow resistance, good sealing performance, small installation space and low maintenance cost. Therefore, it has been widely used in many industrial fields, such as sewage treatment, papermaking, chemical and mining industries.
Knife gate valve is a type of valve with a simple structure but powerful functions. It is mainly composed of the valve body, gate plate, valve stem, and operating handwheel or electric actuator and other components.
The gate plate of the knife gate valve is similar to a knife, which enables it to easily cut off the fluid in the pipeline, and is particularly suitable for media containing solid particles or fibrous substances.
The valve body is usually made of materials such as cast steel and stainless steel, which have good strength and corrosion resistance. The gate plate is generally made of wear-resistant materials to ensure stable performance after long-term use.
The operation mode of the knife gate valve is flexible. It can be operated manually or be automated through electric or pneumatic devices.
Its advantages include low flow resistance, good sealing performance, small installation space and low maintenance cost. Therefore, it has been widely used in many industrial fields, such as sewage treatment, papermaking, chemical and mining industries.