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How do chemical valves work?

20 April 2023/in Chemical Valves FAQs /by admin@esterling

Generally, all types of valves work by creating an air/water-tight seal within a pipe that blocks the flow of substances within the system. They are designed to be resistant to pressure that may build up behind them. We supply solenoid valves: electromagnetically controlled valves which open and close based on the presence of an electrical current.

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