In the chemical industry, valves are core equipment for process control, safety isolation, and medium management, and they are used throughout almost all production processes. Below is a detailed classification of the main systems in the chemical industry and the types of valves required:
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Raw Material Conveying and Pre-treatment System
Raw Material Storage Area
Pipeline Conveying System
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Reaction/Separation Passivation System
Reactors/Reaction Towers/Catalytic Converters
Distillation Tower System
Crystallization/Centrifuge System
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Heat Exchange and Energy Recovery
Steam System
Thermal Oil System
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Product Post-treatment and Packaging
Drying System
Filling Line
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Environmental Protection and Waste Treatment
Exhaust Gas Treatment (RTO/Scrubber)
Wastewater Treatment
Valve selection for the chemical industry must take into account various factors such as the characteristics of the medium, process conditions, safety and compliance, and total lifecycle costs, with a comprehensive consideration.
Breather Valve
Bottom Outlet Valve
Emergency Shut-Off Valve (ESD Valve)
Check Valve
High-Temperature High-Pressure Globe Valve
Safety Relief Valve
Abrasion-Resistant Slide Valve
Low-Temperature Globe Valve
Reboiler Control Valve at the Bottom of the Tower
Sanitary Diaphragm Valve
Temperature and Pressure Reducing Valve
Trap Valve
High-Temperature Plug Valve
Pneumatic Butterfly Valve
Quantitative Control Valve
Corrosion-Resistant Butterfly Valve
Lined Diaphragm Valve
Low-Leakage Ball Valve
Deluge Valve