Common Valve Core Types

Mar 01, 2026

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Straight-through valve core: A straight-through valve core directly connects to the medium passage of the valve. It is suitable for applications requiring high flow rates and low pressure loss, and is commonly used in water and gas control systems.

 

Angle valve core: An angle valve core introduces a 90-degree angle between the valve inlet and outlet to increase flow rate. It is commonly used when the medium contains particulate matter.

 

Right-angle valve core: Characterized by low resistance, simple operation, and resistance to clogging. This type of valve core is typically used for low-flow-rate, high-pressure, low-partial-pressure, or viscous fluids.

 

Slide valve core: A slide valve core provides a seal between the sliding and rotating mechanisms in a valve, and is suitable for controlling high-temperature, high-pressure, and corrosive media.

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