
Ceramic Discharge Valve is a valve made of ceramic material, primarily used in industrial applications requiring high wear resistance and strong corrosion resistance. Its core feature is the use of high-performance structural ceramic materials, which offer superior wear resistance, strong corrosion resistance, strong self-lubrication, and long service life.
Structural Characteristics of Ceramic Discharge Valves
Ceramic discharge valves are typically composed of the following parts:
Valve Body: Typically spherical or cylindrical, lined with ceramic to protect the valve interior from wear and erosion by the material.
Sealing Device: Composed of a valve body and valve seat, with a rubber gasket attached to the valve seat for optimal sealing performance.
Actuator: Includes electric actuators or manual operation mechanisms, used for controlling valve on/off and flow adjustment.
Operation Principle of Ceramic Discharge Valve
The working principle of the ceramic discharge valve is as follows:
Closed Position: When the valve is in the closed position, there is a certain amount of compressive force between the valve body and the valve seat, forming a completely sealed flow path, through which material cannot pass._
Open Status: Force is applied to the valve body through an electric actuator or a manual operating mechanism, releasing it from the compressed state on the valve seat, allowing material to flow smoothly into the pipeline._
Flow Adjustment: Flow is regulated by opening or closing valves; full opening results in high material flow, while partial opening reduces the flow.
Application Scenarios for Ceramic Discharge Valves
Ceramic discharge valves are widely used in the following scenarios:
Power plants, steel mills, petrochemicals, paper mills, and biotechnology industries.
Boiler steam, lime slurry, particulate seawater transfer, high-hardness particles, soft particle-containing corrosive mediums, powders, flue gas desulfurization, ash and slag removal, water supply treatment, etc.
Dry dust systems, hopper pump discharge conveyance, etc., suitable for opening and closing operations on pipelines in industries such as mining, papermaking, and chemicals, involving abrasive dry dust and water media.


































