Method for storing valve
A preservation method and liquid retention technology, applied to valve details, valve devices, valve housing structures, etc., can solve problems such as uncontinuous production, oxidation or aging of sealing rubber pads or sealing rubber rings, and degradation of valve quality, so as to achieve convenience Preservation and transportation, no oxidation or aging, simple and effective method
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[0025] The technical solution of the valve preservation method of the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings.
[0026] In practice, through further research and observation, it is found that when the valve is put into use, the seal in the valve will not oxidize or age, or the speed of oxidation or aging will be further slowed down, so that the controlled liquid is water. Taking the valve as an example, after the valve has been used for a period of time, even the performance of the silicone seal has improved.
[0027] Further experiments have shown that even if there is condensation generated by the evaporation or volatilization of the controlled liquid in the inner cavity of the valve, it will have a positive effect on the preservation of the valve.
[0028] For the convenience of expression, the liquid inlet 3 and the liquid outlet 2 are collectively called the liquid inlet and outlet,...
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