Ion exchange technology is a method used to produce high-purity softened and desalinated water. This technology is widely applicable to most recycled water treatment industries. The valve is used to transport water or adjust the flow of water to help ion exchange equipment improve production efficiency. In this article, we will introduce you to the valves that can be used in ion exchange equipment, hoping to help you understand and choose the right valve.
Butterfly Valve
The butterfly valve is a quarter-turn valve. The valve plate rotates 90 degrees with the valve stem to open or close the valve. Butterfly valves are suitable for circulating, blocking, or regulating flow. The advantages of butterfly valves include compact design, small size, saving installation space and easy operation. The butterfly valve can be opened/closed by electric actuator or pneumatic actuator. The electric actuator can receive the signal from the console, so as to realize the purpose of remote control. Pneumatic actuators provide fast response, cost-effective and safe fluid automation solutions.
Ball Valve
The ball valve is also a quarter-turn valve. The ball rotates 90 degrees with the valve stem to open or close the ball valve. The advantage of ball valves is that they have many styles, are suitable for use in various pipelines and industries, and are easy to operate. Ball valves can be used for flow, barrier, regulation, diversion and confluence. Widely used in various water treatment projects. Likewise, electric and pneumatic actuator drives are available.
The above is an introduction to the valves that can be used in ion exchange equipment. If you have any needs for valves, welcome to consult us for free valve solutions and optimal budget solutions. sales@covnavalve.com
Post time: Jul-21-2022