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What is the difference between a flanged gate valve and a wire gate valve?

What is the difference between a flanged gate valve and a wire gate valve?

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Threaded valve is via the wire or wire is connected with the pipeline, a small general air for the air valve, all belong to this
Flanged gate valves are flanged and must be welded to the flanges of the pipe, bolted together
This is very simple, flanged gate valve is the valve with both ends of the flange, the installation of the pipe to weld the reverse flange, bolt with the pipe flange and valve flange connection. Valve is the valve ends with wire wire, a wire and wire points, and pipeline installation, connecting part with joint or head of the screw and the valve directly on the pipe screw connection.

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