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What is Cv and how does it relate to valves?

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Flow simulation of our Delta T Cavitation Control Butterfly Valve.  What is Cv and how does it relate to valves? Valves play a critical role in the regulation of fluid flow. Whether for industrial applications, plumbing, or other processes, selecting the right valve characteristics is…

What is Cavitation?

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What is Cavitation? Cavitation in a valve or pipeline refers to a phenomenon that occurs when the pressure of a fluid drops below its vapor pressure, causing the formation and subsequent collapse of vapor or gas bubbles. This collapse produces intense shockwaves and can lead…

Why Use a Vented Ball?

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Why Use a Vented Ball? Ball valves equipped with a “vented ball” generally fall into two functional categories – internally vented or externally vented. It is important to identify which type is needed for your application because there are significant differences between the two functions.…
July 19, 2023 in Technical FAQs

What is Cv and how does it relate to valves?

Flow simulation of our Delta T Cavitation Control Butterfly Valve.  What is Cv and how does it relate to valves? Valves play a critical role in the regulation of fluid flow. Whether for industrial applications, plumbing, or other processes, selecting the right valve characteristics is…
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July 14, 2023 in Technical FAQs

What is Cavitation?

What is Cavitation? Cavitation in a valve or pipeline refers to a phenomenon that occurs when the pressure of a fluid drops below its vapor pressure, causing the formation and subsequent collapse of vapor or gas bubbles. This collapse produces intense shockwaves and can lead…
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July 13, 2023 in Technical FAQs

Why Use a Vented Ball?

Why Use a Vented Ball? Ball valves equipped with a “vented ball” generally fall into two functional categories – internally vented or externally vented. It is important to identify which type is needed for your application because there are significant differences between the two functions.…
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