Rotary valves play a critical role in modern bulk material handling systems. From pneumatic conveying to dust collection, they ensure controlled feeding and maintain system efficiency.
However, selecting the wrong rotary valve can lead to air leakage, system inefficiency, and increased operational costs.
This comprehensive rotary valve guide covers everything you need to know—from working principles and design types to selection criteria and maintenance best practices—helping engineers and buyers make informed decisions.
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A rotary valve is a mechanical device used to:
Core function: continuous and controlled material feeding
A rotary valve operates using a rotating rotor with pockets:
Ensures continuous flow and pressure control
Controlled material feeding and airlock sealing.
Based on material, capacity, and system conditions.
Air leakage.
Proper maintenance and correct selection.
Yes, especially with good sealing design.
Yes, for different applications.
Rotary valves are essential components in industrial material handling systems. Understanding their design, applications, and best practices is key to achieving optimal performance and long-term reliability.
By selecting the right rotary valve and maintaining it properly, businesses can: