Differences between knife gate valves and gate valves
Gate valves and knife gate valves differ significantly in structure, function, and application scenarios. Knife gate valves are specifically designed to cut off media containing particles or fibers; they have a simple structure and can be opened and closed quickly. Gate valves, on the other hand, place greater emphasis on sealing performance and are suitable for applications that require precise control of flow rates.
Recently Posted
-
Installation of the range hood check valve
December 17, 2025Preparations before installing the range hood check valve: Tools and materials are essential for a successful installation and sho
Read More -
Working principle of the knife gate valve
December 16, 2025The gate valve is a type of valve that controls the flow of fluids by moving a gate up and down. Its working principle involves us
Read More -
The correct method for installing a gate valve
December 16, 2025The correct installation of a gate valve requires following a series of steps and precautions to ensure good sealing performance,
Read More -
The difference between a foot valve and a check valve
December 15, 2025Both foot valves and check valves are designed to prevent the backflow of fluids, but they differ significantly in terms of design
Read More