How Pressure Valves Ensure Safety in High-Pressure Systems by Parth Valves
At their core, pressure valves are mechanical devices designed to regulate the flow of liquids, gases, or steam within a system by controlling the internal pressure. These valves can allow pressure to build to a certain limit or release excess pressure when it surpasses a set threshold.
By controlling pressure, pressure valves prevent over-pressurization, which can cause equipment failure or, in severe cases, explosions. They are indispensable to any high-pressure system, ensuring safe operation and preventing costly damage.