In the drainage field (including municipal drainage, industrial drainage, flood control, and stormwater management), valves are core equipment for flow control, backflow prevention, system isolation, and safety management. Below are the main application scenarios and types of valves required in drainage systems:
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Urban Drainage
Sewage Network
Rainwater Discharge
Subway/Underground Space Drainage
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Industrial Drainage
Plant Wastewater Treatment
Cooling Water Discharge
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Flood Control and Stormwater Management
Pumping Stations and Gates
Deep Underground Urban Drainage
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Building and Residential Area Drainage
Basement Drainage
Roof Rainwater Discharge
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Other Scenarios
Irrigation and Flood Control
Port and Dock Drainage
When selecting valves for drainage systems, it is necessary to consider parameters such as the characteristics of the medium, pipeline pressure, and automation requirements. Factors such as reliability, sealing, corrosion resistance, blockage prevention, and quick response should be taken into account. Priority should be given to valve types that are wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and low-maintenance.
Hydraulic/Electric Gate Valve
Check Valve
Throttle Valve
Electric Butterfly Valve
Flap Valve (a type of check valve)
Lined Fluorine Ball Valve/Diaphragm Valve
Abrasion-Resistant Knife Gate Valve
Butterfly Valve/Ball Valve
Quick-Closing Gate Valve
Flood Flap Valve
Hydraulic Steel Gate
Large Diameter Butterfly Valve
Electric Control Valve
Gravity Balance Valve
Manual Screw Gate Valve
Float Control Valve
Pneumatic Ball Valve
Automatic Tidal Gate Valve