Safety valves are safety devices used to protect pressure vessels, pipelines and equipment, and are widely used in various scenarios. The following are the application scenarios of safety valves in different fields:
Industrial equipment: Safety valves are widely used in various industrial equipment, such as boilers, pressure vessels, pipelines and reactors. In these equipment, safety valves can prevent explosions or leakage accidents caused by excessive pressure or temperature, thereby protecting the safety of equipment and personnel. Water pumps and steam systems: In steam systems, safety valves can prevent explosions or leakage accidents caused by excessive steam pressure. In water pumps, safety valves can prevent equipment damage or leakage accidents caused by excessive water pressure. Automobile industry: In the automotive industry, safety valves are often used in engines and fuel systems to prevent failures and accidents caused by excessive pressure or temperature. Aerospace: In the field of aerospace, safety valves are one of the indispensable safety devices. For example, safety valves are usually installed in the fuel tanks of aircraft and rockets to prevent explosions or leakage accidents caused by excessive pressure or temperature.
Petroleum and Chemical Industry: In the field of petroleum and chemical industry, safety valves can prevent explosions or leakage accidents caused by excessive pressure or temperature. In addition, safety valves can also be used to control the flow and pressure of materials, thereby ensuring the stability and safety of production.
Power Industry: In the power industry, safety valves are mainly used in steam boilers, steam turbines and other equipment. Its high sensitivity and reliability ensure rapid response under extreme conditions to protect equipment from damage.
Metallurgical Industry: In the metallurgical industry, safety valves are suitable for high temperature and high pressure environments. Its characteristics of not being affected by back pressure ensure that it can still operate accurately under complex working conditions to protect equipment safety.

