Valves
Valves play a vital role in the safe, efficient, and precise operation of power plant systems. Designed to control the flow, pressure, and direction of fluids (steam, gas, water, and oil), these valves are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, high pressures, and demanding environmental conditions common in power generation facilities.
Power plant valves are used in critical systems such as boilers, turbines, cooling circuits, condensers, feedwater systems, and auxiliary lines. Available in a variety of types—including gate valves, globe valves, check valves, ball valves, and control valves—they ensure smooth operation, energy efficiency, and equipment protection across fossil fuel, nuclear, and renewable power plants.
Key Features:
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High-pressure and high-temperature resistance
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Precision flow control and tight shut-off
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Corrosion- and erosion-resistant materials (e.g., stainless steel, chrome-moly alloys)
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Manual, electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuation options
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Designed to meet ASME, ANSI, API, and other industry standards
Robust and reliable, these valves are essential for maintaining operational integrity, minimizing downtime, and ensuring regulatory compliance in power generation environments.
