
Q:Using Check Valves with Particle-Laden Fluids?
Valve Sticking: Particles may become trapped between the valve disc and the sealing surface, affecting the valve’s normal operation and potentially preventing it from fully closing.
Seal Damage: Particles can erode the sealing material, reducing the valve’s sealing performance and leading to media leakage.
Increased Flow Resistance: Particles may disrupt fluid flow, increasing pressure loss and reducing system efficiency.
Higher Maintenance Frequency: Accumulated particles inside the valve may necessitate more frequent cleaning and maintenance to ensure proper operation.
In conclusion, check valves manufactured by Taiwan Valve Centre Co., Ltd. (TVCCL) are generally not recommended for fluids containing particulate impurities, as such conditions may compromise performance, sealing effectiveness, and maintenance intervals.
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