Pressure regulating valves are classified into reducing valves and back-pressure valves. Reducing valves are adjustment valves that make the secondary-side pressure constant when the pressure on the primary side changes, and are used at the first stage of systems in general. Meanwhile, back-pressure valves are used to keep the primary-side pressure constant by releasing the primary-side pressure when it has exceeded the set value.
Capable of maintaining constant flows in response to outlet side. (secondary side) pressure fluctuations.
Superior control performance in the non-rotary structure.
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