Marine valves play a vital role in ship safety monitoring systems. They are not only responsible for controlling the flow of various fluids within the ship but also ensure the safety of the ship and its crew in critical situations. Here are the core applications and their importance of marine valves in ship safety monitoring:
Pressure Control and Release:
Safety valves are key components of ship safety monitoring systems. When the internal system pressure exceeds the set value, safety valves automatically open to release excess pressure, preventing equipment damage or explosions due to overpressure.
Fluid Control and Isolation:
Stop valves and gate valves are used to cut off or connect fluid passages. In emergency situations, closing these valves can quickly isolate fault areas, preventing fluid leaks or fire spread.
Check valves prevent fluid backflow, ensuring that fluids flow in the predetermined direction and preventing potential safety hazards caused by backflow.

Fire Control and Extinguishment:
Automated Monitoring and Alarm:
Smart valves and remote control systems can monitor the working status of valves, fluid pressure, flow rate, and other parameters in real-time. They can automatically trigger alarms or take corresponding measures when abnormalities occur.
Environmental Protection and Compliance: