Shipping industry

Twin-screw pump W series, twin-screw pump V series, twin-screw pump HPW series, twin-screw pump HW series: as a cargo pump on a oil tanker, it is used to transport oil of various viscosities, and refined petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, kerosene, fuel oil, heavy oil, asphalt, etc. It is used to transport palm oil, soybean oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil and other edible oils of various viscosities. It is used to transport various acid and alkaline chemical liquids.
Three-screw pump SN series, three-screw pump SM series, three-screw pump 3G series, three-screw pump SPF series: used to transport fuel and lubricating oil on ships.
Single screw pump EH series, single screw pump G–N series, single screw pump G series: used as bilge pumps on ships to transport liquids containing solid particles and solid fibers.
EMC series centrifugal pumps, ESC series centrifugal pumps, EMD series centrifugal pumps, ESD series centrifugal pumps, EHC series centrifugal pumps, EHS series centrifugal pumps, TMS series centrifugal pumps, TMC series centrifugal pumps, VS series centrifugal pumps, VS-S series centrifugal pumps: Used on ships to transport seawater and fresh water, as main engine cooling pumps, air conditioning cooling pumps, seawater cooling, ballasting, ballast pumps, firefighting pumps, fire and general service pumps, sanitary pumps, tap water pumps, etc.
Gear pump NHG series, gear pump NHGH series, gear pump KCB series: used to transport fuel and lubricating oil on ships.

Globe valves and gate valves are two common types of valves used in various industries. The main difference between them lies in their design and function. Globe valves have a globe-shaped body and a plug or disc that moves up and down to regulate flow. They are ideal for throttling or controlling flow rates. On the other hand, gate valves have a gate-shaped closure element that moves perpendicular to the flow of the fluid. Gate valves are typically used for on/off applications where the fluid flow is either fully open or fully closed. Understanding the differences between globe valves and gate valves is essential for selecting the right valve for specific system requirements.

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