Uni Klinger Thermostatic steam traps, in general, operate based on the temperature difference between steam and condensate. These traps use a thermostatic element, often a bimetallic or wax-filled element, to open and close a valve.
A disk-shaped plug that fits into the spherical body of a globe valve regulates the flow of fluid through the valve. A piston-shaped plug that fits into the cylindrical body of a piston valve regulates the flow of fluid through the valve.
Moisture separation is a critical aspect of maintaining the efficiency and longevity of steam systems. When water droplets are present in steam, they can lead to equipment corrosion, reduced heat transfer efficiency, and even damage to downstream components.
Chemical processing will have specific challenges in terms of equipment’s used in plant and they must be designed & manufactured to suit the process and from materials that will not harm the product and environment and to help the engineers to run the plant efficiency.
There are two Types of Safety Valve: Conventional Spring-Loaded Safety Valves & Balance Pressure Safety Valves.
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Pressure Relieving Devices (PRD) are essential components utilized in refineries, chemical plants, and similar facilities to prevent over pressurization of pressure vessels and equipment.
Thermostatic steam traps operate based on the principle that condensate (liquid water formed from condensed steam) has a lower temperature than live steam.