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Manifold valves

The reputation of the manifold valves lies in the bubble tight sealing ability of these valves. Another central feature of these valves is that they have a longer service life than any other kind of valves used for similar purposes. In the recent years, most of the oil companies have developed an indispensable need for the manifold valve. But they require a smaller and lighter weight valve in order to improve the functionality of their systems. The more compact the designs of the manifold valve, the more popularity it will gain.


Advantages of manifold valves


The main advantage of manifold valves is that they are extremely comfortable in the sense of inline repairs. This is because the repair and maintenance of these valves are relatively quicker and easier. The second thing about the valves is that there is no need to remove them from the line in order to repair. The next thing is that most of the internal parts are easily removable without the help of any special tools. Usually these compact manifold valves are encapsulated in materials like Teflon for the purpose of easy removal. The plugs and the seats can also be interchanged completely without lapping. Other advantages include lower torques, extended service life, emergency seal capabilities for sealing the internal path quickly at certain times.


Some of technical advances have touched these manifold valves too and have in turn resulted in more sophisticated valve systems for the use of various industries. For instance, one such advancement is the manifold valve with two separate valves in which it enables the operation of one valve while it disables the operation of the other valve. Such a manifold valve will have a main passageway, a subdivision passageway diverging from the main one and valve openings and closings for both the passageways.


Improvements in manifold valves


There are lots of improvements in these manifold valves today than that of the past. For example, features such as the improved ease of actuation and the compliance to a variety of industrial standards have considerably increased the dependability of this manifold valve.