The function of the Rubber Valve is
Valves are primarily used in pump and piping applications. Valves are made of various materials. Most valves are made of metal such as iron, steel, bronze, cast iron etc. There are certain valves made of rubber or rubber. Thin rubber components such as gaskets, seals and valves are used in several industrial products ranging from gaskets used in pneumatic solenoids, kitchen food processors, tires, weather-resistant electrical connectors, check valves to valves used in oil filters and respirators and many similar products. other . Rubber Valves are used as nozzles in air spraying systems in hopper tanks, railcars, and silos to prevent packing or bridging of materials. Rubber valves are also used in diffusers to aid in aeration and aerobic digestion, and in sludge holding tanks to keep solids in suspension.
Rubber Valve Material, namely
- EPDM
- Buna-N
- Neoprene
- Natural Rubber
- Nitrile
- SBR
- Silicone
- Solid, Sponge Rubber
- Viton
Type of Rubber Valve
There are various kinds of rubber valves such as check valves, ball valves, air pressure valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, etc. A very common application of rubber valves is in tires and tubes to check air pressure. Rubber is used to design valves to allow one-way sealing devices such as duckbill valves, umbrella valves, flapper valves, etc. to withstand harsh chemical environments. The right valve design according to flow parameters can be produced using rubber.
The features of the Rubber Valve are
- Reduce pipe pressure
- Reduce noise
- Reduce vibration
- Allows lateral and angular movement
- Allow axial compression and elongation
- Non-corrosive
- Abrasion resistant elastomer
- Heavy duty, metal reinforced construction in some valves
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