hisec safety valve manufacturer
Hisec simple steel bar 10 bar "1" is a model of safety valve (relief valve) made by Hisec company in Taiwan with a maximum working pressure of 10 bar, which is used to maintain safety in home installations such as motorhomes.
In general, safety valves are one of the most important and vital equipment in installation systems such as motorhomes and industrial sites, which open in case of a sudden increase of pressure to prevent the system from exploding and by discharging a volume of fluid (gas, air, steam or water) to Outside the system, they stabilize the pressure.
Hisec safety valves in two types of simple and simple in sizes of 1 inch, with a maximum working pressure of 10 or 20 bar made of brass or steel, are among the highest quality and at the same time the cheapest safety valves on the market for industrial applications. , Commercial or home-produced and supplied.
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HISEC safety valve product is a product line safety valve Taiwan, this safety valve product is sourced and made in Taiwan, manufactured by manufacturer HISEC, a Taiwanese manufacturer of industrial valve equipment.
Taiwan"s HISEC safety valve products have wide applications, the application of these HISEC safety valve product lines is in systems where overpressure often occurs, these systems are systems steam, gas, water.
HISEC safety valve products have a unique feature that is compact design, which is a product line that is often installed in locations with limited space.
HISEC safety valve products are manufactured with diverse sizes, HISEC safety valve products are manufactured from two main material lines: stainless steel material line and copper material line.
HISEC safety valve product model MFWA is a spring-operated safety valve product line, operating based on the compression force of the spring, the compression force of the spring can be customized. When the pressure of the flow exceeds the compression of the spring, the safety valve will be opened to release the fluid and reduce the pressure.
HISEC safety valve products are cast from brass material line, safety valve manufactured from this material will give natural anti-corrosion and anti-rust ability.
The HISEC safety valve is designed with two main types, which are the type with the recoil arm and the type without the recoil arm, the recoil arm of the safety valve will be made from stainless steel material.
Safety valve product HISEC L8S is a safety valve product line manufactured from copper material line, this safety valve product line has a wide range of applications, can be applied with many different application systems.
HISEC safety valve model L9 and L9S is a HISEC safety valve product with a stainless steel design, with this design, HISEC safety valve models L9, L9S will be able to work in corrosive environment.
The HISEC safety valve thus has a wider range of applications, it can be applied to a wider range of applications including highly corrosive applications without affecting valve performance.
HISEC safety valves are classified into the following main product lines: all-copper safety valves, stainless steel safety valves, safety valves with recoil arm and safety valves without jerking arms.
HISEC copper safety valve will have the following basic characteristics: Good durability, good corrosion resistance, good rust resistance, effective operation in medium working conditions, medium pressure, medium temperature.
HISEC stainless steel safety valve product is a HISEC safety valve product line that is molded from stainless steel material. Components using stainless steel materials of HISEC safety valve series are valve body parts, valve disc parts, valve shaft, valve seat, recoil arm. These are parts that are usually made of stainless steel.
In the HISEC stainless steel safety valve, almost the whole body is cast from stainless steel, only the gasket and sealing parts are made from soft materials such as EPDM, Viton (PTFE).
Safety valves without recoil arm HISEC are safety valve products designed without jerking arm. This safety valve product is usually only capable of automatic pressure relief.
When installing the HISEC safety valve, it is necessary to pay attention to the installation direction of this HISEC safety valve product, on the HISEC safety valve product there is an arrow design that indicates the flow direction of the system.
One point to note about the installation direction of the safety valve is that the safety valve should be designed to be installed in a reasonable position according to the technique and should be installed so that it is safe for the operator, so that when operating valve can still be observed by the operator without being affected by the discharge port.
Are you looking to buy safety valve products to install in your system? With the requirements of high quality, high durability and low price, the selection of HISEC safety valve products is very appropriate.
In the market, HISEC safety valve products are offered in a wide variety. However, whether the HISEC safety valve products on the market have quality assurance or not? That is also the question that many customers ask us when they come to us.
Our company specializes in providing HISEC safety valve products, ensuring high quality, genuine, fully documented and always available to provide to customers.
A: The factory is certified with ISO9001. We are able to offer kinds of Industrial Valve based on your requirement and certified with CE, CSA, IPX7, API, UL, FM, SGS, etc.
With more than 1,050 employees and 130,000 safety valves produced per year, LESER is the largest manufacturer of safety valves in Europe and one of the leading companies in its industry worldwide.
LESER offers spring loaded and pilot operated safety valves for all industrial applications according to the Pressure Equipment Directive and ASME XIII. Major companies in the chemical, oil and gas, petrochemical, energy, technical gases, LNG/LPG, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, shipbuilding and heating and air conditioning industries use LESER safety valves.
LESER safety valves are developed for the international market in Hamburg and manufactured in the modern plant in Hohenwestedt/Germany. In addition, LESER produces safety valves to the same standards in India and China for the local markets. Nine subsidiaries and offices in Europe, America, the Middle East and Asia as well as authorized contacts in over 80 countries guarantee competent customer advice and fast, reliable deliveries.
3. Valve discs are separated from fluid; valve discs can just be in touch with fluid when Safety Valves open. Therefore, the life of Safety Valve is longer than common Safety Valves. The greatest advantage is if any dirt and debris are present in the Safety Valve to cause leakage, technical staffs can carry out maintenance repairs by themselves.
SAFETY VALVEMODEL : SEALING MFW.ABODY : CAST BRONZE, SEAT and DISC :FORGING BRASSSPRING : STAINLESS STEEL 316, STEM BRASSWORKING PRESSURE : 0.3 - 10 BARWORKING TEMP: -45 -/+ 185 CFOR : NATURAL GAS, AIR, STEAM
SAFETY VALVEMODEL : LEVER MFW.LBODY : CAST BRONZE, SEAT and DISC :FORGING BRASS SPRING:STAINLESS STEEL316,STEM BRASSWORKING PRESSURE : 0.3 - 10 BARWORKING TEMP: -45 -/+ 185 CFOR : NATURAL GAS, AIR, STEAM
SAFETY VALVE HISEC MODEL : SEALING MFW.ABODY : CAST BRONZE, SEAT and DISC :FORGING BRASS SPRING : STAINLESS STEEL 316, STEM BRASS WORKING PRESSURE : 0.3 - 10 BAR WORKING TEMP: -45 -/+ 185 C FOR : NATURAL GAS, AIR, STEAM
SAFETY VALVE MODEL : LEVER MFW.L BODY : CAST BRONZE, SEAT and DISC :FORGING BRASS SPRING:STAINLESS STEEL316,STEM BRASS WORKING PRESSURE : 0.3 - 10 BAR WORKING TEMP: -45 -/+ 185 C FOR : NATURAL GAS, AIR, STEAM
Taylor Valve Technology® is a manufacturer leader in high-quality industrial valves. We deliver safety relief, high-pressure relief, and back pressure relief valves. Our wide array of choke and control valves and pilot-operated valve products are second to none. Products are designed for demanding industrial needs, meeting quality API and ASME Code requirements. High-demand oil & gas industry, chemical plants, power generators, and the processing industry depend on our valves for consistency and durability. Get effective flow control of liquid, steam, and gas. Valves ship from the Taylor Valve Technology, Inc. United States facility. Delivering worldwide, you can depend on quick turnaround times.
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Tar-Palantir is going to focus on the lack of asset safety for abandoned structures. Don’t have any problem with the concept of abandoned structures and see it as useful to solving the problem of citadel/structure spam. Will skip arguing about how long it should take to enter abandoned. However, the asset safety change has far reaching consequences, many of which seem rather negative for the game.
When Citadels were first introduced, one of the major design goals was to make sure players would actually put assets in them - especially when they had unkillable stations that they could use (since the Null-sec Player Built Outposts and Conquerable Outposts still existed). Asset safety was a key element of making the risk/reward equation for using Citadels one that made it worthwhile to use one. You were at risk of loss, but not complete asset loss. 15% isk fee to get your assets back made it viable to put valuable assets in a player controlled structure that the owner might later deny you access to or may get destroyed by attackers or might be removed by the owner because they no longer had a need for it. This applied across high-sec, low-sec, and null-sec.
Changing this so that essentially Asset Safety is a limited safety valve greatly changes the risk reward equation. Asset safety ceases to be a powerful way to protect your assets in a citadel/structure and becomes a rather limited escape value for the active and vigilant. For the inactive - of which there are many in New Eden (likely far more than there are active players) Asset Safety is now empty/meaningless. For those already inactive but with assets in Citadels (or those who had assets in player controlled stations when they still existed) this means that the game mechanisms that they knew about were removed while they were gone, and potentially all of their stuff was destroyed. They knew the mechanics of the game at the time. They made rational decisions about what to do with their assets in structures around New Eden before they went inactive. They did not read Dev blogs while not playing the game. They come back - and if their structure went thru the abandoned process and was blown up - all their stuff is gone by a mechanic that didn’t exist when they went inactive. Such a player might not be inclined to become and stay active again after that. They certainly might not be inclined to trust any CCP mechanics to protect assets in the future since CCP changed a asset protection mechanism on them once already.
With Faction Citadels that used to be Player Built or Conquerable Outposts, this brings up related poorly thought out consequence. In the old Player Built or Conquerable Outposts your stuff could not be stolen by the “Station” owner and it could not be destroyed. The current owner might block your access to it, but it was still there. You could Jump clone to the structure (since owners couldn’t block JC in those unlike in Citadels), or fly a cloaky ship to the system and then sell stuff on the market/contracts (since again - the owner couldn’t block those unlike with Citadels). When they were converted to Faction Citadels - all the assets were moved to the new Faction Citadels. Now the old mechanisms couldn’t be used, but you could use Asset Safety to recover those assets. So the mechanics changed - but basically you could still recover your stuff or sell it and get at least some isk value from it. The Faction Citadel owner can’t prevent this or get your stuff. With the abandoned structure mechanic, the Faction Citadel owner could now potentially get ALL the stuff that piled up on inactive characters/corps in those “Stations” over the years if the had never unanchored it since its conversion (many have been unanchored - but there are others still in their original spot). It is a dice roll for the Faction Citadel owner - they do have to blow up their own structure - but for the potential loot inside it might be worth it. From the point of view of the player that left stuff in the F20Y-X Player Built Outpost back in 2009 when they went inactive they don’t care that the owner had to blow up a potentially very valuable Faction Citadel to loot their stuff - they still lost all their stuff that had been safe under the mechanics of 2009, and all times since up until the Forsaken Fortress patch.
This idea of the owner of a structure using the new lack of Asset Safety on Abandoned structures as a mechanism to loot the hangars of other players who left stuff in the Citadel is not limited to null-sec. It applies to any citadel anywhere. High-sec market hubs now become a massive potential theft target. You can actually get/loot the stuff of all the people using your market hub if they don’t catch you in the 7 days it takes to become abandoned. So you might just decide to shut down your market hub, offline all the service modules, and hope that enough people using the market hub won’t check/notice in time, then blow up your own hub to loot the hangars of all of the people who had used your market hub. One can say - as people in this thread already have - that people who don’t notice deserve to lose their stuff. One is welcome to believe that. However - that this can happen GREATLY changes the risk/reward calculation of using a high-sec citadel/structure that someone else runs - like a market hub. Before the market hub owner could hurt you - but not profit from it. They could lock you out and make you use Asset Safety and take an isk loss (fairly small one when you transfer to another structure in the same system). They could shut down the market hub and force you to use Asset Safety and take an isk loss (fairly small one when you transfer to another structure in the same system). But the owner couldn’t profit from it. Now, if you don’t proactively Asset Safety you stuff in a shut down market hub in 7 days, the owner may be able to loot all your stuff. They have a profit motive, and you lose everything. With such a risk/reward calculation - it seems the rational choice to stop using player built citadels/structures that you don’t run for much of anything of value. The very active and vigilant can still do so - they still have 7 days to Asset Safety their stuff after the owner locks everyone out and shuts off all of the service modules. If you aren’t the type to check weekly - best to stop using player built structures at all and move back to NPC stations. One can say “so, use them” - but the question for CCP is - is that really the outcome you want? After spending 4 years encouraging people to use player structures, do you want to change the risk/reward calculation so that it actually makes more sense to use the NPC stations rather than player controlled ones.
Even for the active, this mechanic means a great deal more work if you store stuff in Citadels/structures owned by a corporation other than your own. If you are not the owner of a Citadel/structure, the only way to know the power state of a structure is to be there on grid and check. So now you need to fly to/jump clone to every structure that you/your corporation store assets in every 6 days to check and see if it is in low power. This is even if you trust the owner and they don’t try to steal your assets using the Abandoned mechanic - because mistakes/AFK/got busy/got lazy do happen. Yes, this could happen before Abandonment, but previously if the owner let it go to low power and it was blown up, your gear all landed in Asset Safety. You took a hit, but it wasn’t a complete loss. Now it would turn into a complete loss. Or you could just not store your stuff in player controlled structures - which may just be the route one takes.
This also leads to what Tar-Palantir considers completely rational but silly decisions. When you got inactive for a period of time, it is actually rational to Asset Safety all of your assets in a Citadel/structure that might possibly be abandoned while you are gone. There may be some structures you are pretty sure won’t end up abandoned (though with the looting possibilities mentioned above - you might be surprised when a structure owner might do). For anything you aren’t sure about - it is rational to asset safety the stuff right off the base. The logic being better to lose a guaranteed 15% of value when you go inactive than risk losing 100%. People will make different decisions on that point - but that pre-emptive Asset Safety is actually a sane - likely even the best choice for players who unsub/go inactive for a period time is just… really odd.