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The difference between the micro and slow closing check valve and the silent check valve

The difference between the micro and slow closing check valve and the silent check valve

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Noise check valve is to rely on the flow of the media itself and automatically open and close the valve, used to prevent the media back of the valve, also known as check valve, one-way valve, noise check valve, reverse flow valve, and back pressure valve. The check valve belongs to an automatic valve, whose main function is to prevent the backflow of medium, prevent the reverse of pump and drive motor, and release the container medium. The check valve can also be used to provide a supply to the auxiliary system where the pressure may rise above the system pressure. The check valve can be mainly divided into swing check valve (rotating by gravity center) and lift check valve (moving along the axis).
Another micro, slow, closed noise check valve, a little larger flow.Slow closing check valve, also known as check valve or check valve, its role is to prevent the medium back in the pipeline. The opening and closing parts depend on the flow of the medium and the power is turned on or off by itself. The valve that prevents the backflow of the medium is called a check valve. Check valves belong to the automatic valve, mainly used for one-way flow of media channels, allowing only medium to flow in one direction, to prevent accidents. This kind of valve should be installed horizontally in the pipeline.
Micro slow closed silencing check valve hammer to drive the valve plate to open and close, silencing check valve spring pressure valve plate opening and closing, and the price of the body structure is completely different, but the function is the same, if the comparison between the two, large caliber selection micro slow closed check valve a little noise small caliber, the silencing check valve a little more.

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