In fluid control scenarios such as industrial water supply and drainage, oil and gas, and chemical engineering, gate valves are the core components for controlling the on-off of pipelines. Traditional manual gate valves, under large-diameter and high-pressure working conditions, require multiple people to repeatedly turn the valve stem to open and close, which takes dozens of minutes. This not only consumes a lot of manpower but also has the pain points of operational lag and insufficient precision.

Electric gate valves fundamentally solve this problem. Relying on high-performance electric actuators, they enable one-click control of valve opening and closing, eliminating the need for manual close-range operations. What used to take a long time can now be completed in tens of seconds, significantly reducing operation duration. Additionally, they support remote central control, allowing operation and maintenance personnel to complete pipeline on-off and opening adjustment in the control room without going to high-risk sites such as high-temperature, high-pressure, flammable, and explosive environments, completely eliminating the labor cost of traveling to the site.

In addition, electric gate valves are equipped with built-in limit and torque protection devices, eliminating the need for repeated manual debugging and calibration. This effectively reduces valve wear and tear as well as post-maintenance workload, truly saving time and effort throughout the entire process and making them a core supporting equipment for industrial automation upgrading.

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