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The erosion resistant angle Regulating valve is a special regulating valve designed specifically for strong erosion and high wear conditions. Its structural characteristics and material selection enable it to effectively resist erosion from high-speed fluids, particulate media, or corrosive fluids, extending the service life of the valve. Widely used in industries such as chemical, metallurgical, electric power (such as ash flushing systems in coal-fired power plants), mining, etc.
Similar to ordinary regulating valves, the actuator drives the valve core to move up and down inside the valve body, changing the flow area between the valve core and the valve seat to regulate the flow rate. But the angular structure makes the fluid turn smoothly, reducing the erosion caused by turbulence, and the wear-resistant material directly resists the erosion of the medium.
The core characteristics of the erosion resistant angle regulating valve are as follows:
Flow channel design: The medium enters from one side of the valve body and flows out from the vertical direction after being adjusted by the valve core, forming an "L-shaped" flow channel, avoiding the "flushing brush" problem of traditional straight through valves, and reducing fluid wear on the valve body and valve core.
Key components: Valve core/seat: Made of hard alloy (such as Stellite alloy) overlay welding or integral sintered tungsten carbide material, with a hardness of HRC60 or above and significantly better anti erosion ability than ordinary stainless steel.
Valve body: Thickened design (especially for erosion sensitive areas), materials available include stainless steel (316L), duplex steel (2205), or nickel based alloys (such as Hastelloy), suitable for high temperature, high pressure, and corrosive environments.

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