Rail latches

Railway valves are specialized devices used to control the flow of liquid or gas in a pipeline by moving a valve along a rail. They are an important part of automation and flow control systems in industrial processes. The key characteristics and advantages of this product include:

Construction: Railway valves consist of a housing, a rail, and a valve. The valve moves along the rail to open or close the pipeline.

Materials: They can be made from various materials such as stainless steel, cast iron, brass, aluminum, or specialized polymers, depending on the environment and operating conditions.

Types of railway valves: There are different types of railway valves, including single-segment, double-segment, three-segment, and others, which differ in the number of segments and operating modes.

Pressure and temperature resistance: Railway valves are designed to work under high pressures and at high temperatures, allowing them to be used in various conditions.

Applications: They are used in industrial systems for water supply, wastewater drainage, oil and gas industry, chemical industry, energy production, manufacturing, and other sectors to control the flow of liquids or gases.

Control: Railway valves can be manually operated, motorized, or controlled by automated control systems.

Railway valves enable precise and reliable control of the flow of liquids or gases in industrial systems. They contribute to automation and efficiency in production processes and can be crucial for ensuring safety and product quality.

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