Water Treatment Industry
Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it suitable for a specific end use. The end use may be for drinking, industrial water supply, irrigation, river flow maintenance, water recreation, or many other uses, including safe returned to the environment.
Electric valves are the main application areas in the water treatment industry
Sewage treatment plant
In the water treatment industry, electric valves are widely used in water supply, drainage, sewage treatment, waste water reuse and other fields. The following are the specific applications of electric valves in various fields:
Water supply system: In the urban water supply system, electric valves can be used for flow control of the pipe network, regulating water pressure and automatic switch control to ensure efficient and safe water supply. By adjusting the degree of valve opening, the system can achieve precise water supply according to demand, avoiding excessive or insufficient water supply phenomenon.
Sewage treatment: The water flow needs to be precisely controlled in the sewage treatment process to ensure the smooth progress of each treatment link. The electric valve can be used to regulate the sewage flow and the water flow speed in the reaction tank to ensure the adequacy of the chemical reaction and the complete purification of the sewage. In addition, electric valves can also be used to control the aeration system to regulate the air flow and optimize the treatment effect.
Waste water reuse system: In the process of industrial waste water reuse, electric valves are used for the diversion, mixing and transportation of waste water. Through automated control, electric valves enable efficient switching between multiple pipes, reducing manual intervention and improving the safety and reliability of water reuse.
Pump control: The electric valve is used in conjunction with the pump to adjust the flow of the pipeline when the pump is started and stopped to avoid the damage of the water hammer effect on the system. The electric valve can be controlled through the sensor and the operating state of the pump to achieve accurate adjustment of flow, pressure and other parameters.
Water cycle treatment