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Is there any difference between the valve and the water valve?

Is there any difference between the valve and the water valve?

Answer:

It doesn't make any difference. The valve can pass through the water or the oil
Oil valve with water valve is that the oil valve is over the oil, and the valve is over water, the type of fluid is not the same.Valve (Famen) is a control component in the fluid delivery system. It has the functions of closing, adjusting, guiding, preventing reverse flow, stabilizing voltage, shunting or overflow and releasing pressure.Valves used in fluid control systems, from the simplest stop valve to a very complex automatic control system used in a variety of valves, a wide range of varieties and specifications. Valves can be used to control air, water, steam, a variety of corrosive media, mud, oil, liquid metal and radioactive media and other types of fluid flow. The valve according to the material is divided into cast iron valves, cast steel valves, stainless steel valves (201, 304, 316), chrome molybdenum steel, chromium molybdenum vanadium steel valves, valve, dual phase steel valves, plastic valves, non-standard customized valve material etc..
There is no difference between the low pressure lubricating oil pump, as long as the excuse right on the line, not to pressure, design pressure ball valve common does not exceed 3MP, the maximum pressure of only small gear pump vane pump is 2.5MP, the other piston pump, gear pump, the pressure is above 6.3MP. Certainly not. Unless using high pressure water pipe valve.

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