OEM vs. ODM Valve Manufacturing
Blog A, OEM & ODM

OEM vs. ODM Valve Manufacturing: Which Sourcing Model Is Best for Industrial Valve Brands?

OEM valve manufacturing offers full design control and differentiation, while ODM provides fast, low‑cost private‑label valve supply. OEM fits specialized industrial applications; ODM suits distributors expanding standard product lines. A hybrid model balances cost and uniqueness, supported by strict quality control to ensure reliable industrial valve performance.

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an emergency industrial valve replacement project for a major petrochemical refinery.
Blog A, Case Studies

Emergency Industrial Gate Valve Delivery for Petrochemical Pipeline Repair

A refinery’s failed 12‑inch hydrocarbon valve required urgent replacement. A WC6 Class 600 gate valve was sourced, machined, assembled, and tested within five days, far faster than standard lead times. The rapid delivery restored pipeline service, reduced production losses, and ensured full compliance with high‑temperature petrochemical requirements.

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an Industrial Valve
Blog A, Industry Applications, Valve Knowledge

What Is an Industrial Valve? Types, Functions and Working Principles

Industrial valves control flow, pressure, and direction in process plants. They isolate, throttle, prevent backflow, and protect against overpressure. Ball, gate, globe, butterfly, and check valves each serve specific roles. Correct selection—based on fluid, pressure, temperature, and operation—ensures reliability, safety, and efficient plant performance.

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Blog A, Valve Knowledge

How to Select Industrial Valves for Thermal Power Plants: Types, Materials and Pressure Ratings

Thermal power plants rely on correctly selected valves matched to pressure, temperature, and service conditions. Gate, globe, check, ball, butterfly, and safety valves serve distinct functions. Proper materials and ASME‑compliant pressure ratings are essential. Avoiding throttling misuse, cavitation, and poor material or actuator choices ensures safe, efficient plant operation.

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Solving Valve leakage
Blog A, Case Studies, Technical Standards

Solving Leakage Problems in a Chemical Plant Using PTFE-Sealed Butterfly Valves

A chemical plant replaced corroded, leaking valves with PTFE‑sealed butterfly valves featuring inert PTFE seats and PFA‑coated discs. The upgrade eliminated leakage, improved corrosion resistance, reduced maintenance, and lowered operating costs while enhancing safety and compliance in corrosive chemical transfer lines.

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OEM program covered stainless steel ball valves
Blog A, Case Studies, Market Insights

OEM Stainless Steel Ball Valve Manufacturing for a German Industrial Distributor

OEM partnership delivering PED‑compliant CF8M stainless‑steel ball valves with custom branding, full traceability, and 100% pressure testing. Co‑engineered design, precision manufacturing, and premium packaging enabled a successful German market launch, stronger brand positioning, higher margins, and rapid adoption in chemical and HVAC applications across Germany and Switzerland.

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High-Pressure Gate Valves
Case Studies

Supplying High-Pressure Gate Valves for a Critical Thermal Power Plant Expansion

High-pressure forged steel pressure-seal gate valves supplied for a 300MW supercritical power plant expansion. Designed for 570°C and 250 bar steam, featuring F22 material, Stellite trim, and Class 2500 compliance. Delivered with enhanced QA/QC and onsite support, achieving zero leakage and strengthening long-term client confidence.

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