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Channel gates, also known as steel gates or stainless steel gates, are primarily made of stainless steel, carbon steel, or cast iron with epoxy resin coatings, featuring rubber soft sealing. They offer lightweight construction, flexible operation, corrosion resistance, no rust, easy installation and maintenance, and reliable sealing.
Channel gates are widely used in waterworks, sewage treatment plants, irrigation and drainage, flood control, oil, chemical, metallurgical, environmental protection, power, reservoirs, rivers, and other engineering projects, serving as cutoffs, flow regulators, and water level controllers. Materials for channel gates include cast iron gates, steel gates, and stainless steel gates, among others, with gates made from suitable materials according to customer requirements.
The channel gate boasts the following advantages:
Manual Operation: Utilizes screw-type opening and closing operation, offering ease, lightness, and reliability.
2. Torque is low: Due to the light weight of the gate plate and the low frictional resistance between the gate plate and the track plate, the operating torque is low.
3. Corrosion-resistant: Resistant to acids, alkalis, and most corrosive chemicals, as well as sewage and seawater.
4. Excellent sealing: Equipped with rubber soft seals for superior sealing performance.
5. Lightweight: Approximately 1/3 the weight of a standard gate.
6. Longevity: Equipped with anti-locking structure between the gate and guide rail, the sealing surface wears extremely little.
7. Easy Maintenance: In case of leakage after years of use, simply lift the gate and replace the rubber sealing ring on the door frame, saving time and effort, and keeping maintenance costs low.































