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The actuated valve industry focuses on the design, production, and application of valves that use actuators to control the flow of fluids, gases, or slurries. Actuated valves are integral components in various industrial processes, providing precise control over flow rates, pressure, and direction. These valves operate through different types of actuators, including electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic. Electric actuators use electrical energy to open or close the valve, offering precise control and automation capabilities. Pneumatic actuators use compressed air to move the valve, providing quick response times and reliability in harsh environments. Hydraulic actuators use fluid pressure to operate the valve, suitable for high-force applications. The materials used in actuated valves vary depending on the application and include metals like stainless steel, brass, and cast iron, as well as plastics such as PVC and PTFE. These materials ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with the media being controlled. Actuated valves find applications across numerous industries, including oil and gas, water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, power generation, and food and beverage production. In the oil and gas industry, actuated valves manage the flow of crude oil and natural gas through pipelines and processing facilities. In water treatment, they regulate the flow of water and chemicals in filtration and purification systems. Chemical processing plants use actuated valves to control the flow of reactive substances, ensuring safety and efficiency. Power generation facilities rely on these valves to manage steam and cooling water systems. The food and beverage industry uses actuated valves to maintain hygiene and control the flow of ingredients during production. The actuated valve industry plays a crucial role in automating and optimizing industrial processes, enhancing operational efficiency, and ensuring safety across various sectors.
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